Every father leaves behind a legacy—whether intentional or unintentional. Psalm 127 reminds us that children are not accidents or burdens but treasures and arrows given by God. Arrows are meant to be shaped, sharpened, and released toward a purpose. In the same way, fathers are called to prepare their children for their God-given destinies. Consider Abraham, the father of faith (Genesis 18:19). God declared that Abraham would direct his children and household to keep the way of the Lord by doing what is right and just. Abraham’s obedience and faith were not just for himself but for generations after him. Today, we are still blessed because of his faithfulness to build a godly legacy. Fathers build legacy not through wealth alone but through character, faith, prayer, and values that endure beyond their lifetime. When fathers invest spiritually in their children, they leave behind arrows that influence families, communities, and even nations.