Home-Centered Faith

Home-Centered Faith

by Diana Hatchett
Season 1
A People after God's Own Heart: Raising Children Who Seek the Lord
In 1 Samuel 8 we learn that the Israelites made the choice to reject the Lord and instead follow the influences that were competing for their hearts, their attention and allegiance was not to the Lord, not to recognize Him as their King but rather they chose to be ruled by man. Because they chose not the Lord to rule over them, instead they would be given what they asked for; a king, which would rule over them in tyranny.
Loyalty and Prayer: Lessons from Ruth and Hannah for Modern Parents
How to recognize the Lord's voice
Cycles of Deliverance: Breaking Negative Patterns in Our Homes
The Book of Judges follows a history of the twelve judges which falls into a succession of periods of rebellion against God, and the oppressions and deliverances by which they are followed.
Be Strong and of Good Courage: Leading Your Family into Promised Blessings
Preparing for the miracle. Discussing some vital eternal principles.
Teach them Diligently: Finding time to teach our children the gospel
Deuteronomy 11: 22-23 "For if ye shall diligently keep all these commandments which I command you, to do them, to love the Lord your God, to walk in all His ways, and to cleave unto Him; then will the Lord drive out all these nations from before you, and ye shall possess greater nations and mightier than yourselves."
Choosing Faith Over Complaint in Family Life
Numbers 11-14, 20-24, 27 In these chapters the Israelites learn about being faithful to the Lord's servants. They learn about trusting the Lord's power even when the circumstances of life seem hopeless. They learn that being faithless brings spiritual harm, but also that they can repent and look to God and live. How are we like the Israelites? Do we murmur against God's servants? Do we at times feel like we know better than they do in relation to the affairs of the church? How does being faithless bring spiritual harm? God's hand is always stretched out still and in His long-suffering He beckons us to look up and live... just as these stories clearly portray.
A Tabernacle in Our Homes: Creating a Sacred Space for Our Families
Today we will be discussing Exodus 35-40 and Leviticus 1, 4, 16, 19. Our emphasis will be on personal reflections on the tabernacle and as we study it's symbolism, how that can help us create a sacred place for our families in our homes.
Covenants at Sinai: Building a Holy Home One Promise at a Time
Today we will be discussing Exodus 19-20, Chapter 24, and Chapters 31-34, specifically focusing on building a covenant relationship with God and consequently building a holy home where our families can thrive. *Photo by Jei Lee
Stand Still and See the Salvation of the Lord - Trusting God Through Hardship
Discussing Exodus Chapters 14-18 specifically focusing on the underlying theme of deliverance and how it applies to us.