There is more to being married and being part of a family than being faithful. In the family proclamation it warns against not fulling family responsibilities. It is obvious why being faithful to ones spouse is important in God’s plan, for our happiness, and for our marriages. However it may not be as obvious that there is more to being a family. A family is important because it is the first place a child learns. A child learns to walk and talk, and eat at home. siblings tend to teach their younger siblings by example and be words. sometimes an older sibling will tell a younger one not to do something because its dangerous and they could get in trouble. other times younger siblings just observe and watch, see, and learn what older siblings do. what got them in trouble and what they find cool about older sibling that they want to as well. not only do children need to strive to be kind to one another they also need to learn to respect their parents, and see their parents are doing they’re best to raise them. in the proclamation it say the disintegration of the family will lead to great calamities. it is very important to have and invite and sometimes enforce family time, but the reasonability is not all on the parents. children to should listen and cooperate with parents. If the family unit disintegrates then the parents have no one to help them when they need help, and the children won’t have a sense of belonging and purpose. this can lead to a cold world. it can harden the hearts of many people and our father in heaven wants to teach us love and compassion and the best place to learn that is in the family.
Responsibilities in the family
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I am a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints. I am Currently attending Brigham Young University Idaho. I am recently married to my beautiful wife! View all posts by Cole Bowman
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