In Albert N. Martin's sermon "Return to Domestic Piety," the primary theological focus is the re-establishment of godly family life, often described as "domestic piety." Martin outlines various key components necessary for nurturing such family life, including the need for godly marriages that adhere to biblical standards for partner selection and the marital goals of those entering into unions. He emphasizes that the foundation of godly family life begins with these marriages and builds upon the nurturing of husband-wife relationships that embody love, respect, and biblical roles, as articulated in Ephesians 5 and 1 Peter 3. Furthermore, Martin draws upon Scriptures such as Matthew 7 and Matthew 25:41-46 to illustrate the practical significance of living out one's faith within the familial structures, highlighting the dangers of neglecting these responsibilities. Ultimately, he calls for a renewed commitment to these principles, stressing that a family built on biblical foundations fosters love, respect, and spiritual growth, acting as a beacon to a world in disarray.
“The reestablishment of godly family life ideally begins with the contracting of godly marriages.”
“We will not see the contracting of godly marriages unless these three principles take root amongst us.”
“It will be re-established not only as we encourage the contracting of godly marriages, the nurturing of godly husband-wife relationships, but... augmented by creating godly parent-child dynamics.”
“If we are to see that with the blessing of God and by the enablement of the Holy Spirit, then we must come to grips with these principles.”
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