Msg#1645 Your Family Altar
What The Bible Says
Good Samaritan’s Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
A leader always keeps the big picture in view, includes all and excludes no one, and meets the needs of his followers. Dennis Corle’s “Spiritual Leadership Series,” explores Jesus’ ability to meet needs because 1) he knew things people wanted to know, 2) he did things people wanted to do, 3) he knew Someone people wanted to know, 4) he had power that people wanted to have, and 5) he was going somewhere people wanted to go. Jesus was a leader of leaders. Fathers, husbands, and men need to be leaders, and belly up to the responsibility of leading their homes in a consistent, daily, family altar where the Holy Bible is systematically read aloud together. Deuteronomy chapter six commands no less; Daniel, the beloved of God, did it three times a day; and David, a man after God’s own heart, did it seven times a day. Christians are failing in America’s famine, “not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the LORD” (Amos 8:11). Men fail to lead in family Bible reading because 1) they never saw it done, i.e. their fathers failed them, 2) they are insecure about the Bible, 3) the hassle that it involves, 4) the negative nagging, i.e. human nature always opposes that which is good, 5) the positive nagging; i.e. nagging produces the rebellion, “You can’t tell me what to do!”, 6) the time that it takes in the morning, and 7) the habit has not been established, i.e. it takes a minimum of ten days of accountable consistency to form a habit. Men, be the leader, be accountable, take the time every morning, overcome the nagging and lead in a consistent daily family devotion. God has promised “then thou shalt have good success” (Josh1:8).
An Essay for week #45 Nov 6, 2016
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