Thursday, April 2, 2009

Man, the Flame

Single coals die out: when drawn together, they break into a flame. If the closet-worship is more solemn and lowly. the family worship may be more elevated and affectionate. Especially where the head of the family is one who grows in grace and Christian knowledge, he will by his very presence lift up the hearts of his household...
There is no member of the household whose individual piety is of such importance to the rest, as the father or head: and there is no one whose soul is so directly influenced by the exercise of domestic worship. Where the head of the family is lukewarm or worldly, he will send the chill through the whole house. ...Where the head of the family is a man of faith, of affection, and of zeal, consecrating all his works and life to Christ, it is very rare to find all his household otherwise-minded.

James W. Alexander
The Family, 1847

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

These are sobering words. Men have such a responsibility before God for their families and for the spiritual atmosphere in their homes. Most blogs talk about the role of women and mothers, but we need to remember to lift of the men of our households, and support them in prayer.

Michael said...

Thank you Brenda for your
comments.
It seems like allot of men are MIA
in this battle to the death with
"principalities and powers in high places"
Ephesians 6:12

Lesley said...

Right on!

Sam

Michael said...

Thank You Sam,
How has it been going for you these days?
I miss seeing you at fellowship...
My e-mail is wi.prolife@yahoo.com or allhumanlifeissacred@gmail.com write me please if you get a chance.