This messagee concludes our series on the "home" by looking at the role of employers or "masters." In Paul's day, the master lived in the household and his job was to oversee the servants. Today, we compare that role to employers and supervisors -- those who oversee others in the workplace. Today we learn about how every master needs to remember that he or she has a Master in heaven.
This message looks at the relationship of being an employee. We will see that we are called to obey our employer in everything. In today’s text, we will look at four ways that can help us be obedient to our employer all the while keeping in mind that the Lord is our ultimate boss, who we are ultimately serving.
This message turns the tables and take a look at parents. Those are the people who once were kids, but now they bear the awesome privilege– and weighty responsibility– of leading a home to be an environment where Christ is honored through the lives of those who live there.
This message looks at children, which means anyone who isn't an adult that is living at home. We learn that obedience has three main components, and we see that it pleases God when children obey their parents. That should be reason enough for any Christian child to obey parents!
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This message looks at the role of husbands from Colossians and focus on two words, "love" and "harsh." When we understand these words we have a pretty clear definition of the husband's role in a marriage. Although the definition is pretty straight-forward, the practice can be difficult. So we will look at some practical ways that husbands can love and not be harsh!
This message begins a six-week series on relationships within the home. Paul has given us the instructions on how we can live a Christ-like life with a new heart-set and mindset, but now he moves to the first place where this new lifestyle should be evident -- the home. In this short passage, Col. 3:18 - 4:1, we learn some basic instructions for everyone who lives together in the home. If we can live Godly lives with the people who know us best, we can do so anywhere.