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Why is family structure important for society?

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The family structure is foundational for societal stability, as the breakdown of families leads to broader social consequences.

The sermon emphasizes the interconnectedness of the family and the workplace with the health of society as a whole. As stated, the Apostle Paul dedicates much of Ephesians to discussing the dynamics within the family and work environments because these two spheres predominantly influence our daily lives. When families experience breakdowns, such as in the 1960s, society inevitably suffers due to the impacts on productivity and morality. Healthy families lead to healthier workplaces and, by extension, a more stable nation.
Scripture References: Ephesians 6:1-9

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