| Statement on Home and Family |
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The health and prosperity of society
is directly related to the well-being of its constituent partsthe family
unit. Today, as probably never before, the family is in trouble. Social commentators
decry the disintegration of modern family life. The traditional Christian
concept of marriage between one man and one woman is under assault. The Seventh-day
Adventist Church, in this time of family crisis, encourages every family
member to strengthen his or her spiritual dimension and family relationship
through mutual love, honor, respect, and responsibility.
The church's Bible-based Fundamental
Belief No. 22 states the marital relationship "is to reflect the love,
sanctity, closeness, and permanence of the relationship between Christ and
His church. ... Although some family relationships may fall short of the
ideal, marriage partners who fully commit themselves to each other in Christ
may achieve loving unity through the guidance of the Spirit and the nurture
of the church. God blesses the family and intends that its members shall
assist each other toward complete maturity. Parents are to bring up their
children to love and obey the Lord. By their example and their words they
are to teach them that Christ is a loving disciplinarian, ever tender and
caring, who wants them to become members of His body, the family of God."
Ellen G. White, one of the founders
of the church, stated: "The work of parents underlies every other. Society
is composed of families, and is what the heads of families make it. Out of
the heart are the issues of life' (Prov.4:23); and the heart of the
community, of the church, and of the nation is the household. The well-being
of society, the success of the church, the prosperity of the nation, depend
upon home influences." The Ministry of Healing, p. 349.
This public statement was released
by the General Conference president, Neal C. Wilson, after consultation
with the 16 world vice presidents of the Seventh-day Adventist Church,
on June 27, 1985, at the General Conference session in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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