In Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon titled "Blueprint for the Christian Home," he addresses the vital theological theme of God as the central builder of the Christian family, grounded in Psalm 127. Lawson outlines key points emphasizing that without the Lord's involvement, all human efforts to build a family are ultimately in vain (Psalm 127:1). He discusses the importance of God as the primary builder and humans as secondary builders, stressing the futile nature of pursuing material success without divine guidance. He highlights the protective role of God against spiritual warfare that threatens Christian homes (Psalm 127:1-2), and asserts that parents must prioritize spiritual development over worldly pursuits (Psalm 127:2). The sermon ultimately illustrates how a biblical understanding of family life, centered on faith, leads to blessings such as children being perceived as gifts and arrows aimed for spiritual warfare (Psalm 127:3-5), which has significant implications for raising godly offspring.
“Unless the Lord builds the house, they labor in vain who build it.”
“It is totally vain for anyone else to be putting your home together apart from the Lord.”
“You can try to wake up earlier and earlier, even with the noble desire to provide for your children, and the catch-22 is you're gone more and more and more.”
“Children are a gift of the Lord. They are God's children who have been given to you, his possession entrusted to you.”
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