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Building Our Family

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Psalm 127:1
Unless the LORD builds the house, the builders labor in vain.
- Too many parents are convinced that they must provide all their children’s wants, so they build and fill houses instead of building and filling lives.
- They are convinced that little Bobby is Division I material, so they make sure he’s on every team, gets every lesson, and goes to every camp regardless of the sacrifices of money and time for the rest of the family.
- They are still complaining that there is no prayer in school but seldom pray with their own kids at home, other than before meals.
- They leave it to Christian schools to instill Christian values.
- They want their teens connected to church without having them attend youth group.
- They work and save so that little Susie has an all-expenses-paid four years to the college of her choice.
- It’s the teacher’s fault if their child doesn’t make the grade.
- It’s the coach’s fault if their child doesn’t make the play.
- They play the “I work hard to provide for my family” card instead of the “I work long and hard to fill an inner need for satisfaction and meaning” reality.
- They still believe the “Oh, it’s not ‘quantity time’ but ‘quality time’” lie.
- They “fear” social media, but still provide their children with smartphones and Instagram accounts.
- They decry the “nanny state” but build “nanny families.”
- They work harder to keep their bodies fit than they do to keep their marriages strong.