Biola Broadcaster - 1972-10

CHRISTIAN HOME

He wants us to, and yet we can look out and see the Lord Jesus Christ, rejoicing in the wonders of His love and His forgiving grace. How marvelously He encourages us day by day to move ahead in our lives. Some of the problems which have been submitted have deep moral significance. Because space is limited we will not have the op­ portunity to develop these answers to the extent that we would like. One of the most beneficial dis­ cussions can center around the desire for Christian growth in ask­ ing, "How does one start a family altar, especially where the husband is not interested?" The mother, in the early years of her children's lives, must make it a point to spend time with them at frequent intervals. It may have to be when the husband is at work. Never put Page 53

absolute sense as is Cod, yet we ought to be striving for increased success through victorious living. It ought to be our desire to be more like our dear Saviour. One chief failure is that we will not trust the Lord and be joyful in Him. One of the things parents need to learn is how to enjoy their chil­ dren, having fellowship together, even in times of difficulty. How wonderfully Christ exemplifies this aspect in our lives, providing a perfect pattern for us to follow. In answering questions listeners to "The Biola Hour" have sent in, we must realize that our help comes wholly from the Word of Cod through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit will point out to us the limitations and weak­ nesses if we wish Him to. If we are honest we can see ourselves as

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