Shaping Arrows and Growing Families
Series Proverbs
"Shaping Arrows and Growing Families"
The sermon centers on the biblical mandate to 'train up a child in the way he should go,' emphasizing that parenting is a sacred, ongoing responsibility rooted in faith, consistency, and personal example. Drawing from Proverbs 22:6, Isaiah 9, Psalm 127, and 2 Timothy 1:7, it underscores that godly training involves more than instruction—it requires modeling a life of faith, power, love, and humility, with God as the ultimate source of strength and wisdom. The message highlights that children are deeply observant, absorbing both words and actions, and that parents must be faithfully dependent on God, not human perfection, to shape their children's character. Through vivid metaphors—such as shaping an arrow and pruning a rose—the sermon illustrates the necessity of enduring trials, intentional discipline, and spiritual connection to Christ, while affirming the church's role as a supportive family in nurturing the next generation. Ultimately, the call is to raise children who are not only morally grounded but spiritually equipped to fly straight toward God's purpose, with the entire congregation committed to walking alongside them in love and prayer.
This is a heartfelt message that reminds us that raising children is more than teaching lessons—it's modeling faith, love, and humility in everyday life. Using vivid metaphors of shaping arrows and pruning roses, Pastor Nick Holden encourages parents and churches alike to depend fully on God's power, love, and sound mind as they help the next generation fly straight toward His purpose.
"Arrows don't straighten themselves—families grow strong when shaped by His hand."
Shaping Arrows and
| Sermon ID | 10302512371568 |
| Duration | 41:01 |
| Date | |
| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | 2 Timothy 1:7; Proverbs 22-25 |
| Language | English |