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Episode Title: The Home Must Triumph—The Home as the Heart of the Church Episode Summary W. D. Frazee shows why the home must succeed if the church is to triumph, presenting the household as a “little church” where the law of God, family love, home religion, and morning-by-morning communion prepare God’s people for the final demonstration. Show Notes / Description “The home is the heart of this demonstration.” Working from Ephesians 3:8–11, Pastor W. D. Frazee continues a study on God’s eternal purpose: to reveal His manifold wisdom, not merely through isolated individuals, but through the church. Then he presses the point closer. If the church must triumph, the home must triumph, because homes make up the church. Drawing from The Ministry of Healing, The Adventist Home, and the Elijah message of Malachi 4:5–6, Pastor Frazee presents the household as the heart of the church, the community, and the nation. The restoration and uplifting of humanity begins in the home. In that setting, fathers, mothers, husbands, wives, and children are called to reveal before angels and men the love, order, discipline, and wisdom of God. The message develops several major lines of thought: The home as the heart of the church — the church is not simply an aggregation of individuals, but a fellowship of homes. The home is a “little church” where worship, service, and character formation take place every day. The Elijah work begins in the family — before the great and dreadful day of the Lord, Elijah comes to restore all things by turning the hearts of fathers to children and children to fathers. Saints first in the family — Frazee lingers over the statement, “He who would become a saint in heaven must first become a saint in his own family.” The home is the first proving ground of genuine Christianity. The Seventh Commandment and marriage love — “Thou shalt not commit adultery” is unfolded positively through Ephesians 5:25: “Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church.” Frazee appeals to husbands and wives to seek a deep spiritual fellowship that belongs only within the marriage bond. The Fifth Commandment and family restoration — “Honor thy father and thy mother” is presented as a call to a degree of love and respect due to no other person. Parents and children alike are urged to let Elijah turn their hearts toward one another. Children as helpers in God’s work — Frazee corrects the idea that children are an excuse to do less for God. Properly trained, they become the helping hand of the parents, increasing the family’s power to work for the Master. Morning-by-morning communion — the closing key is Isaiah 50:4. Victory in the home begins when each person first goes alone with God, listens to His voice, and begins the day in fellowship with Him. The sermon closes with practical counsel: settle the cares of the day with God before sleep, go to bed counting promises rather than worries, and wake with the thought of God in the heart. The home that begins and ends the day with God can become “a little Heaven here on earth to go to Heaven in.” Key Scriptures Ephesians 3:8–11 Malachi 4:5–6 Matthew 17:11 Romans 1:16 Exodus 20:12 Exodus 20:14 Ephesians 5:25 Isaiah 50:4 Psalm 139:17–18 Key Themes God’s eternal purpose revealed through the church The home as the heart of the church, community, and nation The household as a “little church” The Elijah message and the restoration of family relationships Home religion as the foundation of church prosperity Becoming saints first in one’s own family The Seventh Commandment and exclusive marriage love The Fifth Commandment and honor for parents Parents and children united in service The first victories won in the home life Morning-by-morning communion with God Counting promises instead of worries before sleep Companion References Ellen G. White, The Ministry of Healing (Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1905), 349, 351. Ellen G. White, The Adventist Home (Nashville: Southern Publishing Association, 1952), 317–23, 485. Ellen G. White, Testimonies for the Church, vol. 6 (Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1948), 119, 354. Ellen G. White, Patriarchs and Prophets (Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1890), 308. Hymn: “Still, Still with Thee,” by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Memorable Line “If we work with Him, we can have a little Heaven here on earth to go to Heaven in.” About To My Dear Friends brings the timeless messages of Pastor W. D. Frazee to a new generation of listeners. Visit WDFsermons.org for the full sermon library.
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