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Why is the family important for Christians?

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The family is viewed as the foundational institution for society and spiritual growth in Christianity.

In Christian theology, the family is considered the building block of society, where values and faith are cultivated. The sermon reflects on how the family, when centered around God, acts as its brightest ornament and best security. The breakdown of families leads to numerous societal issues, including moral confusion and the disintegration of community bonds. God's design for marriage and family is meant to promote stability, nurture the next generation in the faith, and serve as a reflection of Christ's relationship with the Church. Recognizing this divine structure is paramount for Christians seeking a coherent and flourishing society.

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