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AN
AFFIRMATION ON FAMILY
The family tie is the closest, the most tender and sacred. of any
human relationship on earth. God instituted the family as the primary
provider of the warm and caring relationships for which the human
heart yearns.
In
the family circle, deep and abiding needs for belonging, love, and
intimacy are met in significant ways. God blesses the family and
intends that its members will help each other in reaching complete
maturity and wholeness. In the Christian family, the personal worth
and dignity of each member is affirmed and safeguarded in an environment
of respect, equality, openness, and love. In this intimate circle
the individual's earliest and most lasting attitudes toward relationships
are developed and values are conveyed from one generation to another.
God
also intends that a revelation of Himself and His ways be gained
from the family relationship. Marriage, with mutual love, honor,
intimacy, and lifelong commitment as its fabric, mirrors the love,
sanctity, closeness and permanence of the bond between Christ and
His church. The training and correcting of children by their parents
and the loving response of offspring to the affection shown them
reflects the experience of believers as children of God. By God's
grace the family may be a powerful agency in leading its members
to Christ.
Sin
has perverted God's ideals for marriage and family. Furthermore.
the increasing complexity of society and the enormous stresses which
fall upon relationships, lead to crises within many families today.
The results are evidenced in lives and relationships that are broken,
dysfunctional, and characterized by mistrust, conflict, hostility
and estrangement. Many family members, including parents and grandparents,
but especially wives and children, suffer from family violence.
Abuse, both emotional and physical, has reached epidemic proportions.
The rising number of divorces signals a high degree of marital discord
and unhappiness.
Families
need to experience renewal and reformation in their relationships.
This will help change the destructive attitudes and practices prevalent
in many homes today. Through the power of the gospel, family members
are enabled to acknowledge their individual sinfulness, to accept
each other's brokenness, and to receive Christ's redemptive healing
in their lives and relationships. Although some family relationships
may fall short of the ideal, and restoration from damaging experiences
may not be fully accomplished, where the love of Christ reigns,
His Spirit will promote unity and harmony making such homes channels
of life-giving joy and power in the church and community.
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
July 5, 1990, at the General Conference session in Indianapolis,
Indiana.
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