Throughout history, we see Satan opposing one of God’s key institutions: the family. While many assume these attacks are recent, Scripture reminds us otherwise. As Solomon states in the book of Ecclesiastes, “there is nothing new under the sun." Similarly, Harry S. Truman once noted: “The only thing new in the world is the history you don’t know." Western societies were once deeply influenced by Christian moral principles, but during the twentieth century, many shifted toward secular humanism, a worldview that regards humanity, rather than God, as the ultimate authority and measure of truth. Consequently, Christianity and secular humanism increasingly serve as competing foundations for society. In this week's message, Pastor Shawn will explore the household instructions given by the Apostle Paul to the church of Colossae and discuss how to respond to ongoing cultural pressures. Reflecting on earlier challenges to the family, he will also look at how faithful Christian leaders such as Charles Spurgeon responded to the rising ideological movements of their time, including those related to the Communist Manifesto. Together, we will examine what Scripture teaches about God’s design for the family, how believers can remain faithful to that design today, and how we can prevent our society from falling into decay.