Holiness Is Never Far From Home

The people who know the most about the sincerity of your Christian faith are the people who live with you at home every day.  This is probably the most sacred work we have been assigned by the Father but in this culture it gets the left overs.  The family is the primary platform for discipleship and our marriages are to remind lost people of the love of Christ.  This post by Scott Hubbard is on point:

“The Christian life is, at one and the same time, both glorious and mundane, both radical and ordinary, both grand and small.

“The Christian life is a great thing, one of the greatest things on earth,” writes nineteenth-century pastor Horatius Bonar. And yet, he goes on to say, it is “made up of daily littles” (God’s Way of Holiness, 127). A great thing made up of daily littles. Such is the Christian life. And such is the pursuit of holiness.”

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