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March 29th - Culture | Families of Promise by Pastor Dustin Smith

Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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In this episode, we unpack what it means to live as a promise‑carrying family in a world where every home has fractures, pressure, and pain. Starting from Psalm 68:6 and Deuteronomy 6, we look at how God places the lonely in families, calls us to pass on His ways "when you sit at home and when you walk along the road," and invites us to build houses shaped more by His promises than by our problems.

Using real stories and biblical examples, we explore the difference between being problem‑focused and promise‑focused. You'll hear how the twelve spies in Numbers 13–14 all saw the same giants, but ten rehearsed fear while two held onto God's word; why our conversations at the dinner table either disciple our families into anxiety or call them into faith; and why kids in the room aren't a distraction from the promise—they *are* the promise. We'll also talk about how revival fire doesn't just excite us; it often exposes what's broken so God can heal it, and why broken families are not disqualified families.

This message also speaks practically into home life, spiritual family, and everyday rhythms: what it looks like for a promise‑carrying family to talk differently, forgive faster, show up, and stay; how to find and write down specific Scriptures over your home; and why simple habits like nightly blessings, spoken declarations, and consistent presence often do more than big, intense moments. You'll be invited to ask hard questions: What gets more airtime in my house—problems or promises? Am I discipling my family into fear or faith? And what small, consistent steps can we take to become a family that carries God's promise to the next generation?

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