Family Worship
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Essay title: Family Worship
FAMILY WORSHIP
A paper presented in partial fulfillment
of the requirement for the course
EN 153(A)-Research Technique
To
Mrs. Annie Sanjeevan
By
Jervis
Date: November, 2002
OUTLINE
FAMILY WORSHIP
Family worship in the morning and evening is essential for the spiritual life of the family.
I. Home
A. School
B. Training Center for the Children
1. For Ministry
2. For Way of Life
3. For How to Speak
II. Family Worship is Important
A. For Spiritual
B. For Unity
III. Role of the Parents in Family Worship
A. Father
1. Priest
2. Leader
B. Mother
1. Leader in the Absence of Father
2. Pray for the Family
IV. Role of the Children
A. Bible Reading
B. Singing
V. Ways to conduct the Worship
A. Should be interesting
B. Duration of Worship
C. Daily Service
VI. Bibliography
FAMILY WORSHIP
HOME
It is God, who is the foundation of every family, who has a meaningful plan for His children. He arranges the family for a shelter and training place for various purposes. It is a home where the children should gain the true education. It is a place where the missionary work is to begin.
School
Before sin entered into the world the first school for the first parents was Eden. Likewise, God plans the home to be the very first school of His children, where the children must begin their education. It is written,
“In His wisdom God decreed that the family should be the greatest of all educational agencies. It is the home that the education of the child is to begin.”
God sets the parents to be the first teacher of the home school. They have to always set good example to their children as their children watch every words that they used, every actions that they preformed. The bible says, “Teach your child in the way he shall go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.” Prov. 22:6. We have instruction from Mrs. White concerning this.
“It is the home that the education of the child is to begin. Here is his first school. Here with his parents as instructors, throughout life. Lessons of respect, obedience, reverence, self-control.”
Training Center for Children
Only a few parents realize that the home is the best training center for the children. Many times it was heard that some parents said that they have no time to be with their children. They cannot spare their time to give to the training of their children, while they used to spend their whole time for other business. Regarding this a Christian mother gives counsels to the parents.
“Our work for Christ is to begin with the family, in the home ... There is no missionary field more important than this.”
Parents should teach their children to have a missionary spirit. They should mold their children’s mind to interest in the work of God. It is important for the parents to shape their children’s interest toward the spreading of the Gospel. Let us see the counsel:
“Missionaries