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Family Vitals

DAY 2 OF 4

The Word

The apostle Paul reminds us in 2 Timothy 3:16-17 that all Scripture is God-breathed and beneficial for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness. The Bible equips us for every good work, including the vital work of speaking life-giving words within our families.

Charles Spurgeon, when asked, “What is more important: prayer or reading the Bible? said, “I ask, ‘What is more important: breathing in or breathing out?’” He likened prayer and Bible reading to breathing—essential in your relationship with God. Just as our physical bodies need air to survive, our lives depend on the Word of God. It sustains, guides, corrects, and empowers us to live according to God's will.

As a family, consider this question: Where and when can we read the Bible together in our home? Establishing a regular time and place for family Bible reading creates a foundation of spiritual nourishment and growth. It allows God's Word to permeate your home, shaping attitudes, fostering unity, and drawing each family member closer to God.

Let your home be where the Word of God is read and lived out in the words you speak. May your family be known for speaking words that bring life, hope, and encouragement. May your family be deeply rooted in the timeless truths found in Scripture.

Question for Your Family: Where and when can we read the Bible together?

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About this Plan

Family Vitals

In this 4-day plan, you’ll explore foundational aspects of family life—Worship, Word, Connection, and Prayer. Each day includes key Bible verses, a short devotional, and a question to guide your family in making these a central part of your home life. As you engage in these practices, you’ll build a strong spiritual foundation to sustain your family through every season of life.

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