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When Lot was taken captive, Abraham didn’t turn away—he rose up as his brother’s keeper. This episode reminds us that in the church and in our communities, we are called to look out for one another and fight for each other’s restoration. Whatever has been lost, God is able to restore it.
Abraham didn’t only allow his servants to serve him—he trained them for battle. In the same way, we are called to train our families for God’s kingdom, shaping their values and mindset through God’s Word. We must not allow social media to raise or train us and our children, but intentionally grow in God and learn to think through His truth.
Listen, be challenged, and don’t forget to like, follow, comment, and share this message to strengthen someone else.
By ICGC DAYSPRINGWhen Lot was taken captive, Abraham didn’t turn away—he rose up as his brother’s keeper. This episode reminds us that in the church and in our communities, we are called to look out for one another and fight for each other’s restoration. Whatever has been lost, God is able to restore it.
Abraham didn’t only allow his servants to serve him—he trained them for battle. In the same way, we are called to train our families for God’s kingdom, shaping their values and mindset through God’s Word. We must not allow social media to raise or train us and our children, but intentionally grow in God and learn to think through His truth.
Listen, be challenged, and don’t forget to like, follow, comment, and share this message to strengthen someone else.