{"id":1611,"date":"2022-10-15T14:58:06","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/luke-819-21-the-family-of-god-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:58:06","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:06","slug":"luke-819-21-the-family-of-god-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/luke-819-21-the-family-of-god-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Luke 8:19-21 &#8211; The Family of God &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Luke 8:19-21 The Family of God  I can see something of this in my mind. Mary comes with her four youngest sons, James, Joses, Juda, and Simon. We dont know why they came. Joseph is probably deceased.  Jesus is the oldest. Perhaps it was family business.  Or perhaps it was a pleasure call. Regardless, the crowds were so great that they couldnt get to Jesus so they use the human telegraph method to convey a message to Jesus that they are there. When Jesus receives the message, you might think He would stop what He was doing and receive them, but instead, He lifts His arms and with an encompassing motion declares, &quot;My mother and brethren are all of these who hear and do the Word of God!&quot;  Now, I often miss things. My first impression is that Jesus devalued His earthly family. (Many unrelated people have tried to get me or members of my family to call them by a family name (i.e. papa, mamaw, uncle, aunt), but I never have because I dont want to devalue those who are blood related to me.  In response, the Lord has showed me two things:    1. I am the stranger Jesus included, not the natural family member who came to        visit Him.  I am not Jesus blood-related mother, sister, brother, but He        has exalted me to that position! (In other words, I wont be too critical        since I am the benefactor!)    2. Jesus never devalues anyone.  He always exalts.  To understand this, let me ask you a question.  What is the purpose of our family?    1. Some species lay eggs or deposit their offspring then depart, never        looking back.    2. Other spend some time with them, hatching or nurturing them for a        short time, then depart.    3. God put human parents with their offspring for years.  Why?  I believe God has given us an earthly family to teach us some heavenly truths.    1. Why does God refer to Himself as FATHER and to Jesus as the SON?    2. Why is salvation called BEING BORN AGAIN?    3. Why are new Christians called BABES and taught that achieving in maturity        is GROWING IN GRACE?    4. Why is our status in Christ after the rapture referred to as the BRIDE OF        CHRIST, and why does the Bible say that we are to MARRY Jesus, and dine        at the MARRIAGE SUPPER OF THE LAMB?  Perhaps the answer is that God is teaching us about heavenly relationships using our earthly relationships. I believe a major reason God gave the family and made it an essential cornerstone to our society was so that we would have a platform from which to learn heavenly truths!  What truths can we learn?      I. From our family ROLES we learn about our relationship to God.         A. Earthly children are types of CHRISTIANS.             1. Jesus taught us that we have some spiritual lessons to earn from                 our children.  Mt 18:3  And said, Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.              2. There are some characteristics that children are born with.                 a. While we normally think of our natural attributes as sinful                     not all are.                 b. Earthly children do not have to be taught certain things.                     (1) They come equipped with that knowledge or ability.                     (2) Herein is one of the few things that we do better in the                          natural world than we do in the spiritual world.                     (3) So God takes advantage of that earthly ability and uses it                          to teach us something spiritually.             3. What are these characteristics that the natural child can teach the                 spiritual child?                 a. Children rely totally on their parents. Christians must learn                     dependence upon the Father.                 b. Children trust their parents. Christians must learn to trust                     their heavenly Father.                 c. Children obey their parents. Christians must learn to obey the                     Father.         B. Wives are types of CHRIST.  Hebrews 5:8 Though he were a Son, yet learned he obedience by the things which he suffered;              1. Christ is in no way inferior to the Father.             2. Yet He LEARNED TO PLACE HIMSELF in the role of submission.             3. Wives, while you may not appreciate your opportunity to do so, you                 picture what the Lord did in coming to this world as the                 Submissive Servant of the Father when you submit yourself to you                 husbands.         C. Husbands and fathers are types of the FATHER.             1. Men, this is the type of role we are to playthat of the Father.                 a. No doubt, for this type to be effective, we must have                     authority.                 b. But likewise, to be effective, that authority must be tempered                     and immersed in love, kindness, mercy, and goodness.             2. The old saying is that absolute authority corrupts absolutely.                 a. It is true.                 b. We must always be at war with our corrupt nature else we ruin                     both our marriage the picture God gives us.             3. Gentlemen,                 a. Strive to learn gentleness for the Father is gentle.                 b. Strive to learn mercy for the Father is merciful.                 c. Strive to learn meekness for the Father is meek.     II. From our family PERMANENCE we learn about our relationship to God.         A. Family relationships are permanent relationships.             1. I do not say that every family relationship will always be pleasant                  or close, but every family relationship will always be permanent.             2. Family relationships should be pleasant and close, but they are                 not always.         B. Why are family relationships permanent?             1. It is not because of closeness of the heart, proximity in location,                 or even love.             2. Family relationships are permanent because of birth and blood.                 a. Brothers and sisters are born into the same family and family                     blood fills their veins.                     (1) All the children may not have been born at the same time.                     (2) They may not have all been born at the same house.                     (3) But as long as they were born to the same mother and                          father, there is a bond between them.                 b. No matter what else happens between them, they will always be                     bonded together.             3. So it is with Gods family.                 a. We have been born into the family of God and neither time,                     sin, nor the devil can break that bond.                 b. Even more, we are bound by blood.                     (1) I do not mean a common blood that fills our veins.                     (2) Rather we have all been placed under the blood of Jesus                          Christ.                     (3) Such blood cannot be called common for it is anything but                          common; yet it is common to all the saved.                 c. The birth and blood makes the link between God and His children                     permanent!                     (1) Sadly, the children may not always be as close to their                          heavenly Father as they ought.                     (2) Because of sin, the relationship between the Father and                          the children may not always be as pleasant as it should                          be.                     (3) But the relationship between Father and child will never                          be broken because it is a family relationship.   III. From our family UNITY we learn about our relationship to God.         A. Here I notice that not all families are a united.             1. It is not easy to mold a family into a unit of ONE, yet that is                 what family is all about.             2. The best way for a family to become a unit and stay a unit would                 be that every member of the household fulfill their role, and                 then practice loving characteristics-being kind, forgiving, and                 just work extra hard!             3. Just one problem with that.                 a. Most every family is made up of a lot of idiots in it.                 b. We talk about having a black sheep in the family but most                     family have a herd of dumb clucks.                 c. Many family members are proud, jealousy, envious, greedy, short                     tempered, selfishjust plain dumb.             4. Typically, in every family that has unity, there is one member who                 works to keep that family together.                 a. They arrange the gatherings.                 b. They arbitrate the disputes.                 c. They soothe the ruffled feathers.             5. If you have a family with unity, you can probably pick out that                 person in your familymother, father, grand parent.             6. The problem is that when that family member is no longer with you,                 your family unity is likely to fall apart.         B. To insure that we are a unit in our heavenly relationship, God does             all loving.             1. Our heavenly Father does all the forgiving.             2. Our heavenly Father shows kindness even we do not ask for it.             3. Our heavenly Father does all the work.             4. When you think about it, all we do in the heavenly relationship                 is reap the benefits.         C. Now, I understand that if we want to be rewarded, we are going to have             to do more than just take from God.             1. However, even those who never do anything more than take from God                 of goodness, mercy, kindness are still part of His family and are                 loved by Him.             2. Friend, you dont have to earn it, deserve, or even thank Him for                 it!             3. God has joined us together into ONE family.         D. By having an earthly family we ought to at least appreciate it.     IV. From our family REPRODUCTION we learn about our relationship to God.         A. Have you ever considered the fact that you are on the end of a             string thousands of years long?             1. Every living person today is on a string that goes through                two needles (Adam and Noah).             2. Christians are also on the end of a string that goes                 through two needles (cross and Pentecost).         B. If you can physically reproduce and you dont, you foolishly             cut off your string.             1. Life is a gift from God.             2. God has preserved your line through disease, accidents,                 the elements, infant and youth mortality, infertility, and                 all other potential threats.             3. You ought to pass that gift along to as many in the next                 generation as God will allow.             4. Last command we had on the subject was to BE FRUITFUL, MULTIPLY,                 REPLENISH.         C. If you dont reproduce spiritually, you foolishly cut off your             string.             1. Salvation is a gift from God.             2. We are the benefactors of those who have gone before us.             3. The last command we had was to go tell every creature.      V. From our family WORTH we can learn about our relationship to God.         A. You have a name that has hopefully been passed down to you with             honor.  Carry it nobly.         B. As high as you would carry your earthen name, carry your             spiritual name even higher.  Ephesians 4:1 I therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called,  Colossians 1:10 That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God;  1 Thessalonians 2:12 That ye would walk worthy of God, who hath called you unto his kingdom and glory.  There is one trait that the earthly family can not teach the spiritual.  That is trait is love.  Gods love always outshines anything and everything that this world can muster.      1. If you are in need of some love tonight, come to Him.      2. If you think you have some love tonight, come find out what love is all          about.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Luke 8:19-21 The Family of God I can see something of this in my mind. Mary comes with her four youngest sons, James, Joses, Juda, and Simon. We dont know why they came. Joseph is probably deceased. Jesus is the oldest. Perhaps it was family business. Or perhaps it was a pleasure call. 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