A FAMILY THAT WORSHIPS TOGETHER…(4 OF 4)
by Scott Maze
Scripture: Deuteronomy 6:4-9
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A Family That Worships Together…(4 of 4)
Series: Crossfit: Moving from Spiritual Weakness to Spiritual Strength
Scott Maze
Deuteronomy 6:4-9
We continue a series entitled CrossFit: Moving from Spiritual Weakness to Spiritual Strength. The series is designed to assist parents in making disciples of Christ for the next generation. We've created a website to go along with the series and encourage you to visit this often. Parents who are spiritually minded want to hand off a durable faith to the next generation. Today, approximately 60% of high school teens drop out of church during their college years. And today I want to equip you with an important tool to help you hand off the faith to the next generation.
Throughout our time together, we've been used the body as the organizing theme for the series: We began by looking at the head three weeks ago. We were there with the conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus and witnessed the difference the gospel makes when it moves to the heart. Last week, we witnessed how the gospel moves from the head, to the heart, down to the hands. You'll not want to miss next Sunday as we'll discuss raising the next generation to be smart with money.
Today's Big Idea
I want to talk with you about something that has never occurred in most of your lives. And if I convince you to start this new tradition, it could be a part of your family's heritage for a century or more. Remember, traditions start somewhere and you could impact the generations to come. Today, I want to pull the unseen rope on family worship and I want to awaken you to the importance of this simple act. Along the way, I want to talk to you about sticky faith for the next generation.
Scripture
''Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. 5 You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. 6 And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. 7 You shall teach them diligently to your ...
Series: Crossfit: Moving from Spiritual Weakness to Spiritual Strength
Scott Maze
Deuteronomy 6:4-9
We continue a series entitled CrossFit: Moving from Spiritual Weakness to Spiritual Strength. The series is designed to assist parents in making disciples of Christ for the next generation. We've created a website to go along with the series and encourage you to visit this often. Parents who are spiritually minded want to hand off a durable faith to the next generation. Today, approximately 60% of high school teens drop out of church during their college years. And today I want to equip you with an important tool to help you hand off the faith to the next generation.
Throughout our time together, we've been used the body as the organizing theme for the series: We began by looking at the head three weeks ago. We were there with the conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus and witnessed the difference the gospel makes when it moves to the heart. Last week, we witnessed how the gospel moves from the head, to the heart, down to the hands. You'll not want to miss next Sunday as we'll discuss raising the next generation to be smart with money.
Today's Big Idea
I want to talk with you about something that has never occurred in most of your lives. And if I convince you to start this new tradition, it could be a part of your family's heritage for a century or more. Remember, traditions start somewhere and you could impact the generations to come. Today, I want to pull the unseen rope on family worship and I want to awaken you to the importance of this simple act. Along the way, I want to talk to you about sticky faith for the next generation.
Scripture
''Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. 5 You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. 6 And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. 7 You shall teach them diligently to your ...
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