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What is the greatest inheritance you can leave for your children?
Paul Carrington emphasizes that while leaving a material inheritance is important, the greatest legacy one can leave is the Word of God. It's not just about teaching it, but living it out in a way that your life centers around God, His work, and His church. Children may not remember specific dates or events, but they will remember the atmosphere of the home and what was most important to their parents. This legacy of faith becomes a lasting inheritance, shaping their understanding and relationship with God.
In homes where parents truly love God, children observe their parents' genuine dedication, not just a routine practice of faith. Carrington shares the story of John G. Payton, a Scottish missionary, whose greatest reflection was the prayer life and scriptural dedication of his father. Even decades later, this example of faith impressed upon him the truth of God's existence. Such a heritage is invaluable, as it influences not only one's children but also future generations, demonstrating the profound impact of simple, faithful living.
Proverbs 22:6 (NKJV): "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it."
By Church & Family LifeWhat is the greatest inheritance you can leave for your children?
Paul Carrington emphasizes that while leaving a material inheritance is important, the greatest legacy one can leave is the Word of God. It's not just about teaching it, but living it out in a way that your life centers around God, His work, and His church. Children may not remember specific dates or events, but they will remember the atmosphere of the home and what was most important to their parents. This legacy of faith becomes a lasting inheritance, shaping their understanding and relationship with God.
In homes where parents truly love God, children observe their parents' genuine dedication, not just a routine practice of faith. Carrington shares the story of John G. Payton, a Scottish missionary, whose greatest reflection was the prayer life and scriptural dedication of his father. Even decades later, this example of faith impressed upon him the truth of God's existence. Such a heritage is invaluable, as it influences not only one's children but also future generations, demonstrating the profound impact of simple, faithful living.
Proverbs 22:6 (NKJV): "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it."