On the Family and Grace
The family is like a little church.
On the Family and Grace
by Dr. Jonathan Edwards
The following is from the 'Farewell Sermon' of this leader of the Great
Awakening in New England (The Works of Jonathan Edwards, Vol. I, p. ccvi.)
Although considered by many to be one of America's greatest preachers
and theologians, Edwards (1703-58) was driven from his pulpit. His
sermon hints at some of the lesser known reasons why his church
forfeited his teaching:
'We have had great disputes how the church ought to be regulated; and
indeed the subject of these disputes was of great importance: but the
due regulation of your families is of no less, and, in some respects, of
much greater importance. Every Christian family ought to be as it were a
little church, consecrated to Christ, and wholly influenced and governed
by his rules. And family education and order are some of the chief means
of grace. If these fail, all other means are likely to prove in
effectual. If these are duly maintained, all the means of grace will be
likely to prosper and be successful.
Let me now therefore, once more, before I finally cease to speak to this
congregation, repeat, and earnestly press the counsel which I have often
urged on the heads of families, while I was their pastor, to great
painfulness in teaching, warning, and directing their children; bringing
them up in the training and admonition of the Lord; beginning early,
where there is yet opportunity, and maintaining constant diligence in
labors of this kind.
Remember that, as you would not have all your instructions and counsels
ineffectual, there must be government as well as instructions, which
must be maintained with an even hand, and steady resolution, as a guard
to the religion and morals of your family, and the support of its good
order. Take heed that it not be with any of you as it was with Eli of
old, who reproved his children, but restrained them not; and that, by
this means, you do not bring the like curse on your families as he did
on his.'
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