THE REFORMED WITNESS HOUR"The Great Good of Family Love"Rev. Carl Haak(e-mail: Rev. Carl
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Dear Radio Friends,
Today I would like to speak to you of the great blessing of family love. Ill base my remarks upon the Word of God in
the book of Proverbs, chapter 15:17, where we read, Better is a dinner of herbs
where love is, than a stalled ox and hatred therewith.
God is speaking to us of the power of the love of Jesus Christ to make our homes
the richest blessing that we can know. And
God is also warning us of the sin which can turn a home into the greatest heartache and
bitterest curse that we could know.
Your home is sacred. It is created by
God for His purposes. And when, by the grace
of God, we live according to Gods will, we will enjoy love and peace in our homes. And when we live according to our own sin we will
also suffer the greatest woe and dread in our own homes.
The proverb that I quoted to you is true in our own experience. We know that the love of God sweetens the pot of
trial, poverty, and hardship. But we also
know that hatred sours everything. God says
that His love is so good that a family, with that love of God, will be happy even though
they have nothing else in the world. And God
says that, without His love, a family will be miserable even though they might have
everything that the world could possibly offer.
Is there love in your home? Is there
peace there? Is God there? In your marriage is there love? The Lord is in His holy temple. He is inquiring of us right now: how do you live in your home?
Let us consider Gods Word then: The
great good of family love.
In the proverb that I quoted, two extremes are being placed side by side, two homes
are being contrasted. Please read it once
more.
On the one hand, we have a home of humble poverty.
There is only a dinner of herbs. But
there is love there. On the other hand, we
have a home filled with luxury a stalled ox, prime rib of ox. But there is hatred there and everything is
spoiled.
Let us open the doors and go into these homes for a moment.
It is mealtime, suppertime. The family
is about to partake of the blessings of food and drink given by the heavenly Father. It is at that time that the Holy Spirit would have
us examine these homes. That is significant,
is it not?
The Word of God says that what happens at your table is a pretty accurate
reflection of your home. If you would spread
out all of your life, and if you would only take out the sample of what takes place at the
supper hour when your family is together, that would give you a pretty accurate reflection
of the nature and the state of your very home. That
is what the Word of God is saying. And today
we need to ask the question, and you need to answer the question: Do you have regular, consistent family meals? Are you there, Dad?
Are you there, Mother? Are the kids
(the teenagers) there? If they are not, and
if you are not, why not? Where are you?
But let us go into the home. It is
mealtime. In the first home the mother is
preparing a very meager meal. Let us imagine
that the little boy, well call him Billy, comes in from school and he asks,
Whats for dinner, Mom? Oh,
she says, just some herbs. A little
morsel, a few things that we have. Not
much. Mom, is Dad going to be
there? Are my older sisters and brothers
going to be there? Are we going to talk? Is Dad going to pray and read the Bible? Can I sit on his lap when he does that? Yes, Billy, that will all happen. Oh, Im hungry, Mom. I cant wait.
You see, the love of God is in that home even though they are having but a meager
meal.
Let us go to the second home. It is
next door. The mother is also preparing a
meal. A little boy comes in (well call
him Johnny). Whats for dinner,
Mom? Oh, stalled ox, prime rib of
stalled ox, that ox that your father has been feeding and padding down. Hes going to slaughter it and were
going to have the best slice of meat we can find from it. Mom.
Yes. Are you and Dad
going to talk to each other? Is Dad going to
pound the table? Are you going to cry? Are my sisters going to act like cats? Is there going to be arguing and yelling? Are you going to say to me, Pass your father
the peas? Mom, can I go to Billys
house for supper tonight?
You see, the boy does not want to be there, even though there is the best possible
food, because hatred oozes out into all kinds of strife in that home.
We have been at these tables, have we not? Probably
not, for the most of us, at a meal of herbs. Maybe
some of us have had such meager food. Today
we have so much more than that. But we have
certainly been at a table where the love of God flavored every dish. And we have also sat down to a stalled ox a
lovely dinner (Thanksgiving or Christmas meal) all spoiled by the sin of hatred in
our hearts. Hatred shown in ill-will,
resentment, jealousy, dissatisfaction, anger, frustration spoiling your appetite and maybe
even you stood up and left the table in anger because you did not walk in love and you
harbored sin in your heart. The love of God
makes the home. When the love of God in Jesus
Christ leaves the home, there is no security in that home.
There is no safety in that home. There
is nothing that is left. Then there is only
jealousy between husband and wife, anger and resentment.
There is rivalry among the children. There
is selfishness, envy. The words I hate
you are spoken. And we dread the home
even though it is the most beautiful home on the block and it is decorated just so. We dread being there.
The source of family blessedness is the love of God.
For it is the love of God which is the power that makes everything flourish and
that provides rest and joy. When our sin (my
sin) evaporates that love, nothing remains. Members
are scattered. Each person of the family
mounts a miserable guard over his own interest and sets himself against the other. Understand, the Word of God is not telling us that
there is virtue in poverty and that there is evil in wealth. The answer for our problems is not give
everything away and you will experience love. No. The point is this:
riches cannot secure happiness. Poverty
cannot destroy happiness. Blessedness is only
by the power of the love of God in Jesus Christ. With
the love of God, you will be happy in your home, in the lowest estate and under the
heaviest burdens. Without that love you will
be miserable in the highest estates.
The source of family blessedness is the love of God.
Hear the heart of the matter: Walk in
love as Gods dear children. That builds
the home.
What is that love of God? It can only
be known by a sinner humbled under the hand of God. If
you do not know and hate your own sin, do not talk about the love of God. You do not know what you are talking about. Sin, unrepented of and unforsaken, in our lives
takes away from us so many things. Sin is
always taking away from us. I know that sin
is always promising us all kinds of things contentment, pleasure, satisfaction,
power. But sin never gives you anything. Sin takes away from you everything. And it takes away from the child of God the
experience of the love of God. You cannot
get around it. Do you want to know the love
of God in Jesus Christ the Lord? Do you want
its power as a husband, as a wife, as a child? Do
you want its power as a young person who is struggling to be liked but feels insecure? Do you want the power of the love of God? You cannot know that unless you know your own sin.
You see, the love of God is a wonder, it is the greatest wonder of all. It is a greater wonder than when God spoke the
universe into being, or parted the Red Sea, or caused the walls of Jericho to fall. The greatest wonder of all wonders is this: He loved me.
The very Son of God died in my place for my sin.
What a wonder! Ever ask God to prove
His love for you? Oh, we do. We say, Where is His love? Look at whats happening in my life. My life is falling apart. Im losing my name, my hopes. God says, Look to the cross. Behold the love of God. What manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon
us! The unchangeable love of God. And that love of God towards us who are sinners
and undeserving is sufficient. That is the
point. The whole point here is this: the love of God satisfies. Nothing else can.
You need to hear that, young people. You
need to get that down into your soul. There
is nothing that can satisfy except the love of God. Girl,
the lustful embrace of a man cannot satisfy you. The
body of a girl, man, cannot satisfy you. Being
the best in your field brings no satisfaction. The
applause and the worship of other people cannot satisfy you. Three thousand, or four or five thousand
square-foot homes, a car, clothes these things cannot satisfy you. Hear my authority.
I speak in the name of the living Lord. What
doth it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul? The whole world will not satisfy you!
But the love of God? It is enough! Oh, it is more than enough that He loved me and
gave Himself for me. In Gods love
abiding, I have joy and peace! Do you
believe that?
What doth it profit a man if he gain
the whole world and lose his own soul?
That brings blessedness in the home the love of God.
If love is the source of family blessedness, then we are taught that covetousness,
or discontentment, is its deadly enemy. Although
the Word of God teaches that there is no evil in things and there is no virtue in poverty,
yet we cannot miss in our text that misery and hatred are found in the house of
prosperity. And if it is so that earthly
things of themselves and wealth of itself is not evil, then we ask, What is the
connection, what is the Word of God saying? The Word of God is saying this (look farther in the chapter
Proverbs 15:27),
He
that is greedy of gain troubleth his own house.
It is not the things. It is not the
abundance of earthly things which is the problem. It
is the love of riches. It is the love of
things. The enemy is covetousness. The enemy of your home is when you yearn after
someone or thing other than God as the satisfaction of your soul. You trouble your house. When your heart is set on something, or someone,
other than God, that is what you are doing. You
are troubling it. Is there strife in your
home and in your marriage? Is there hatred? Is there a lack of peace? Is there tension and ill-will and resentment and
smoldering fires ready to flare up in arguments? Do
you feel like you are walking on ice? Is
there distance between you as husband and wife, suspicion between you and your parents,
growing accusation, hurts? Why are these
things happening? The farmer looks for a
reason for his crops to be distressed. The
shepherd looks for the wolf attempting to spoil the fold.
God looks down and He inquires in your family, in your marriage, in your
relationship to your parents. Do not tell Him
that He does not have any business asking His questions about your family life. Why is there a problem?
The enemy of your home
is when you yearn after someone or thing
other than God as the satisfaction of your soul.
Here is the cause: Sin. But do not leave it general. It is because you are not satisfied in God. You set your heart on something outside of His
will. It may be yourself. It may be your riches. It may be your will. It may be your lust. It can be materialism. It can be the love of earthly things. That is a great enemy. Today we are told that you have to have
and
if you have it, then you will be happy. Things
become pacifiers possessions, clothes. Homes
become the fix for the soul. So
now we need two incomes husband and wife. And
we need a certain type of home. We need a
certain type of car. We are ready to
sacrifice a mother being at home in order to get it.
And this infects your children. They
begin to learn that the solution to unhappiness is things.
To your teenage girl, if she is having trouble with her relationships in high
school, you say, Well, well make you happy.
Well take you to the mall and get you a new dress.
It can be materialism. It can be
hedonism. It can be the love of pleasure. It can be setting your heart on entertainment,
sports, and games. It can be lust. The breaking down of the bonds God places on
purity wanting to satisfy your own self. It
can be discontentment I dont like my parents.
I dont like my father. Im
not happy with my wife. Im not happy
with my husband. They have to change.
The enemy to your home is covetousness. It
is a wandering heart from God. It is
discontentment. No, this is what it is: It is pride, smelly, stinking, in
Gods nose, pride. It is the failure to
be thankful to God. Before covetousness can
take hold in your heart, you must first want your way, your lust. You must first want that house, that thing. You must first fail to appreciate that God has
loved you.
Then, when that takes hold, we can understand how it happens. We begin to say in our hearts, I want this,
and you stand in my way, so I hate you. I
want a car at sixteen and Dad said No, so I hate him. I want her looks and want her popularity so I hate
her. I want my husband to be like
and
so I hate him. I want my wife to be what I
dreamed, and so I dont like her. I
want my child to be this way and so Im frustrated when he is not. Im upset.
I hate! I strive against God. Im saying that Im God. And I tear down my house and I burned everyone in
it. I troubled my house, my sinful pride is
the cause of the strife and the hatred. It is
true. You do not need to look any further
than yourself. You had better leave other
people alone right now. You are before God
and His Words. So am I. Repent. Plant
the cross in your home. Plant it in the
kitchen, the family room, the bedroom, the van on the way to church. The gospel must come in its power. It must come to humble you under the weight of
your sin. And it must cause you to pour out
your confession to God and to cry, Father, heavenly Father, Father of mercy and
love, build my home. Build it in the love of
God. Give me to know the love of God in Jesus
Christ. Then my home will be built.
That is the blessing of the Christian home. Will
you take inventory today of your home? Will
you go through the cupboards? Will you
itemize your possessions? Will you tabulate
your net worth, fathers? Will you add up your
assets? Right now, in the name of your wife,
your children, too. Go to the office, look at
your diplomas there. Pack up your tools. Get everything all together in one bundle. What are you going to take with you? What is important to you? Soon, or so very soon, you are going to leave it
all behind your wife, your child, your parent and they are going to lower
your body into the grave. What are you going
to have?
Plant the cross in your home.
Ah, says the child of God, In the love of God, I have everything. I have absolutely everything. That is the blessing. The blessing is the family God gave you that you
might work the work of God in that family and that you might live in His love. That is the blessing.
Maybe in the bitterness of your soul and under the load of your trials you say,
I cant. I know what youre
saying, but I cant. Now listen to
the Word of God. It is true that right now
our families are not perfect and they are the place of many sins. But, nevertheless, it is possible for you, for
every believing home. How? In Jesus Christ, in the way of a broken, humbled
sinner gathering at the foot of the cross. He
is our peace. Abide in Him, little children. Set your heart upon Him. Walk in love before Him. Confess your sin.
Watch over your heart. Do not set your
heart upon a stalled ox. Do not set your
heart upon a house of pleasure, or of earthly power and self-promotion. Happiness cannot be found there. Happiness is found in the love of God. God builds our homes. He does that by grace. He does that through repentance. He does that by clinging to His love. In Gods love abiding, you will have blessing
in your home.
Let us pray.
Father, bless Thy Word to our hearts in Jesus name, Amen.