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Wisdom From the Proverbs

DAY 20 OF 31

Proverbs 20

As we continue this journey through Proverbs, we see again a recurring theme regarding the interactions between parents and children.

Verse 7 says, 'The righteous man leads a blameless life; blessed are his children after him.'

This verse makes me think about King David. He always comes to mind when I think of a righteous man (other than Jesus himself) because even with all the mistakes made in his life, he is known in perpetuity as a man after God's own heart.

We then see the fruit of that in his son's life. As Solomon takes on the leadership of the kingdom, he is blessed with incredible riches, is able to build the temple, but he is also blessed having seen his father pursue relationship with God. I don't see it as coincidence that when the Lord visited Solomon in a dream, Solomon's one request was for wisdom. (See 1 Kings 3:4-15).

I believe that the life his father – David -- lived showed him the weight that ruling a kingdom carried. Also, how a life centred on God made that responsibility possible.

As we live lives pursuing Jesus, our children reap the blessings spiritually as well as tangibly. This was brought home to me this week when one of my children was on the receiving end of another toddler's tantrum. And they have a bruise to prove it.

It reminded me of the importance -- the gravity even -- of what we model to our children. As I attempt to display righteousness and blamelessness in my own life, I model a godly way of living that will bless my children as they aim to replicate it.

In verse 11, the proverb goes on to say, 'Even a child is known by his actions, by whether his conduct is pure and right.'

However, we as parents and as people of influence over those around us, set the bar. We want those we are alongside or over to be known as good, kind and loving. As these verses remind us, we can empower them with a godly example.

Our day-to-day life affects us so much more than we think. As you make a choice to read this devotional today, to put godly character as a central pursuit in your life, know that you are creating a blessed legacy for your children. Push into that blameless walk and celebrate as your children receive blessings because of it.

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Wisdom From the Proverbs

The book of Proverbs is packed full of God’s wisdom, knowledge and understanding. In this 31-day devotional we will unpack each Proverb – day by day – and see what God has to teach us in each one. Dive in with us and learn what kingdom wisdom truly looks like.

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