Hand-me-down faith

A wise man has said, it is not what you leave to your children that counts but what you leave in them. So that even if what you left them is taken away, that which is left in them will still reproduce what was stolen. 

It is like when a person reads and acquires knowledge, what they learn cannot be taken from them. It becomes theirs to keep. 

"That precious memory triggers another: your honest faith--and what a rich faith it is, handed down from your grandmother Lois to your mother Eunice, and now to you!" (2Tim.1.5) 

The place of parents and what they leave in their children is very important. The Apostle Paul spoke of a hand-me-down faith in the life of Timothy. It was first in the grandmother, then the mother but now has been passed down to Timothy. 

He says this pass-me-down faith is rich. What is the quality of the faith you are leaving in your children? To pass down your faith to your children, do what we are admonished here:

"And these words which I am commanding you this day shall be [first] in your [own] minds and hearts; [then] You shall whet and sharpen them so as to make them penetrate, and teach and impress them diligently upon the [minds and] hearts of your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down and when you rise up. And you shall bind them as a sign upon your hand, and they shall be as frontlets (forehead bands) between your eyes. And you shall write them upon the doorposts of your house and on your gates.
(Deut.6.6-9)

This way, you will hand down your children a rich faith. 

Good day, 
Have a great day today, 
EmmA (aka Mr. Lift) 
@Liftemma 

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