Christian Home Life
The more carefully we consider the law of the family as ordained by God, and view it in relation to the higher necessities of man’s spiritual nature, the more fully we must be convinced that He, who knew what was in man, contemplated in this gracious ordinance our highest good as well as our greatest earthly happiness. And when the family relationship is sanctified by piety; when husband and wife are one in the possession of a saving faith and of spiritual hopes; when the children are regarded as a 'heritage of the Lord,' and, therefore, as a sacred trust, of which He will require an account; when the whole home-life is regarded as His,—there is a guarantee for happiness purer and more enduring than any that can exist on this side heaven. The Christian hope gives it its crowning glory, and makes it the purest earthly type of that state of blessedness which the believer can call by no name more endearing than his eternal home .’ - Summary from Introductory
Genre(s): Christianity - Other
Language: English
Keyword(s): children (1098), bible (477), Christianity (369), church history (36), parenting (9)
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Introductory | InTheDesert |
00:13:26 |
Play 02 | The Bible and Home-Life | InTheDesert |
00:22:58 |
Play 03 | Piety at Home | InTheDesert |
00:31:15 |
Play 04 | Home Piety and Home Happiness | InTheDesert |
00:19:53 |
Play 05 | Teaching and Training | InTheDesert |
00:40:01 |
Play 06 | The Formation of Character - Personal Habits | InTheDesert |
00:40:09 |
Play 07 | The Formation of Character - Social Habits | InTheDesert |
00:17:32 |
Play 08 | Child-Piety | InTheDesert |
00:30:08 |
Play 09 | Family Worship | InTheDesert |
00:22:42 |
Play 10 | The Lord's Day at Home | InTheDesert |
00:20:37 |
Play 11 | Social Intercourse | InTheDesert |
00:26:43 |
Play 12 | The Breaking up of the Home | InTheDesert |
00:37:01 |
Play 13 | The Eternal Home | InTheDesert |
00:12:45 |