
What is Good: Christian Life Commission Podcast
3 - A Lifestyle of Family Worship
For many of us, a regular time of family worship was not part of our experience growing up. It is not something we have had modeled for us, or even been encouraged towards. So, it may feel challenging or even awkward to start now. What could it look like? How do we do it? Why is it important? We hope that today's discussion will help you find answers to these questions. One of our biggest takeaways: no matter what phase of life you are in, it's never too late to start!
TIMESTAMPS:
Introduction
1:33 - Did you experience Family worship growing up?
5:55 - Have you ever heard a sermon of Family Worship or observed a ministry where it was emphasized or encouraged?
Reasons for Family Worship
13:06 - It reminds us that worship is a lifestyle, not an event.
15:25 - It teaches us the importance of setting time aside to spend with God (modeling a quiet time for our kids).
19:08 - It helps build in our kids a biblical worldview.
24:26 - It offers a chance to be a witness when you have guests in your home.
How do we set ourselves up to succeed?
30:35 - Keep it short and simple: a song, a scripture, a prayer.
31:35 - Use age appropriate Bibles for younger children (and rotate with kids of various ages).
34:44 - Don't expect perfection, epic failures are allowed.
36:58 - Find what works for your family and play to their strengths and interests.
42:02 - Use a reading plan, and resist the urge to use this as a time of correction or confrontation.
45:30 - Have a rule to put away all digital devices during this time.
Final Thoughts
48:10 - What is your main takeaway from this discussion?
51:00 - Closing Q&A for David
56:25 - What is Good?
RESOURCES:
Book recommendation: Family Worship - Donald S. Whitney | The Jesus Storybook Bible - Sally Lloyd-Jones
David's sermon on Family Worship (Aug, 5, 2018) - https://www.meadowridgechurch.org/media/1019061-2487193-1457108/family-worship
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