What to Leave Children
Posted: April 26, 2009 Filed under: Sundays with Spurgeon 1 CommentThe just man walketh in his integrity: his children are blessed after him. (Proverbs 20:7)
Anxiety about our family is natural, but we shall be wise if we turn it into care about our own character. If we walk before the Lord in integrity, we shall do more to bless our descendants than if we bequeathed them large estates. A father’s holy life is a rich legacy for his sons.
The upright man leaves his heirs his example, and this in itself will be a mine of true wealth, How many men may trace their success in life to the example of their parents!
He leaves them also his repute. Men think better of us as the sons of a man who could be trusted, the successors of a tradesman of excellent repute, Oh, that all young men were anxious to keep up the family name!
Above all, he leaves his children his prayers and the blessing of a prayer-hearing God, and these make our offspring to be favored among the sons of men. God will save them even after we are dead. Oh, that they might be saved at once!
Our integrity may be God’s means of saving our sons and daughters. If they see the truth of our religion proved by our lives, it may be that they will believe in Jesus for themselves. Lord, fulfill this word to my household!
D,
Thanks for the encouragement! What a great thing to think what God’s grace can do in only one generation. My children have a totally different life than I had because of His grace. I think of how he has changed you, and how that can happen with your family as well. I pray that I will leave a legacy of faithfulness to my kids by sincerlely loving the Lord and loving people. Thanks for a great reminder of the challenge and opportunity I have with my children. Praise God from Whom all blessings flow.