Series Overview

In a culture of confusion and instability, God is inviting families to be rebuilt on something eternal. Renovation of the Family is a six-week journey through Proverbs 1:7–9 that re-centers the home on the fear of the Lord, intentional discipleship, and the grace of godly wisdom. This series equips parents and families to resist cultural foolishness, embrace their role as spiritual leaders, and guide their children with clarity and purpose. As we surrender our families to God's design, we’ll discover the tools to shape hearts, renew minds, and pass on a legacy that lasts.

Series Devotionals

  • This series begins with a return to the “fear of the Lord” —a sacred reverence that anchors a God-centered vision for our homes. Without this foundation, we risk building with unauthorized fire—good intentions without God’s instruction. But when reverence leads, God becomes both the architect and sustainer of our family life. Let’s rediscover the kind of fear that doesn’t push us away from God, but draws us closer.

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  • In this second installment, we’re reminded that before God renovates a family, He renovates a life. The key to generational transformation is not wealth, knowledge, or status—it’s practice. We don’t pass down what we profess; we pass down what we practice. The Word of God is not just a helpful tool but the authoritative source for how we live, parent, love, and lead. It’s time to stop supplementing our family formation with Scripture and start building upon it.

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  • In this third installment, we explore how every home is a school of formation, whether we realize it or not. Our families are shaped daily—not just by the lessons we teach, but by the lifestyle we model. We are all being formed, either intentionally or passively. This message calls us to move from passive formation to purposeful discipleship, beginning with hearts that hear and lives that obey.

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  • In Part Four, we discover that the family of God is more than a metaphor—it’s a vital reality for spiritual growth. From Proverbs to the early Church to today, God’s blueprint includes both fatherly instruction and motherly teaching, both divine authority and communal nurture. We need the Church not just for preaching and programs, but for formation, accountability, celebration, and support. Families flourish when they are planted in community.

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  • In Part Five, we turn our attention to what Scripture calls a “garland to grace your head”—a metaphor for honor, identity, and beauty. Wisdom doesn't just instruct our behavior; it crowns our thoughts, affirms our identity, and instills godly values. As we let God shape our minds, we prepare not only to lead our families well but to live as people of distinction and purpose in a culture of confusion. Wisdom is the garland that sets us apart.

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  • In this final installment, we explore the powerful image from Proverbs 1:9: a garland on the head and a chain around the neck. Last week, we learned that wisdom graces the head—shaping thoughts, identity, and values. This week, we focus on the neck—the connection point between the mind and the heart, between what we think and how we live. The chain represents the strength of will, the submission to God’s way, and the victory that comes when we let wisdom guide us.

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