Reformation Baptist Church Wetumpka

A Godly Dynasty and A Generational Legacy | Psalm 128

1 h 6 min · 11. maj 2026
episode A Godly Dynasty and A Generational Legacy | Psalm 128 cover

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In this expositional sermon from Psalm 128, Pastor Brandon Scroggins explores God’s beautiful design for the Christian home and the blessings that flow from fearing the Lord. On this Mother’s Day message, we consider biblical womanhood, faithful motherhood, diligent labor, and the generational impact of a God-centered family. Drawing from the life of Charles Spurgeon and the influence of his godly mother, this sermon calls men, women, and children to pursue lives ordered by the Word of God. As our culture seeks to redefine marriage, family, and womanhood, Psalm 128 reminds us that true blessing is found in walking in God’s ways. Whether you are a mother, father, single adult, or child, this message offers timeless wisdom for building a home that honors Christ and leaves a legacy for generations to come. Sermon Text: Psalm 128 1. The Fear of God (Psalm 128:1) 2. The Fruit of God (Psalm 128:2) 3. The Woman of God (Psalm 128:3a) 4. The Children of God (Psalm 128:3b) 5. The Man of God (Psalm 128:4) 6. The Blessing of God (Psalm 128:5-6

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