The Family Influence - STRONG FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
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The Indispensable Family: A Briefing on President Kimball's "The Family Influence"
This briefing analyzes President Spencer W. Kimball's April 1973 address, "The Family Influence." The document highlights the central theme of the family as the divinely ordained foundation of society, emphasizing its role in spiritual development, character building, and resilience against worldly threats.
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Central Theme:
President Kimball passionately argues that the family unit, as designed by God, is fundamental not just to individual well-being but to the survival of civilization itself. He stresses that strong families are essential for raising righteous individuals who can withstand the corrupting influences of the world.
Key Points and Supporting Quotes:
The Family: A Divine Institution: Kimball asserts that the traditional family structure, with a father and mother fulfilling distinct roles, is not arbitrary but divinely ordained: "The Lord organized the whole program in the beginning with a father who procreates, provides, and loves and directs, and a mother who conceives and bears and nurtures and feeds and trains."
The Family as a Training Ground for Righteousness: Kimball highlights the family's role in instilling moral values and faith in children. He shares an anecdote about a group of parents from a foreign country who successfully protected their children from harmful ideologies through strong home-centered religious upbringing: “We train our children in our homes so completely in the way of right and truth that the destructive, godless philosophies and heresies of their other teachers run off without penetrating, like water on a duck’s back, and our children remain true to the faith.”
The Family as a Source of Strength and Security: Kimball emphasizes how a strong family life, rooted in faith and prayer, provides individuals with the resilience to face life's challenges. He illustrates this point through several anecdotes:
A U.S. Air Force major draws strength from his childhood faith during perilous test flights.
A soldier in the South Pacific finds solace in knowing his family prays for him at a specific time each day.
The poem "Which Shall It Be?" depicts the unwavering love and unity of a family facing a difficult choice.
The Family and the Millennium: Kimball connects the prevalence of righteous families to the ushering in of the millennium: "This kind of family life could bring us back toward the translation experience of righteous Enoch." He uses Enoch's example to highlight the power of righteous living within a family structure.
Call to Action: Kimball concludes with a powerful call to action, urging families to prioritize prayer, home evenings, and consistent church attendance: "O my beloved hearers, what a world it would be if a million families in this church were to be on their knees like this every night and morning!"
Conclusion:
"The Family Influence" is a powerful call for the prioritization and strengthening of the family unit. Kimball argues that the family, built upon faith and righteousness, is not merely a social construct, but the very foundation upon which a strong and enduring society is built. He urges his listeners to embrace the divine pattern of the family and to make it a priority in their lives.
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