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All of Scripture is a melody and our lives are the instrument. Our actions and our words are the notes we play. We must ask ourselves, “Am I playing the tune I read in Scripture? Am I playing ALL of Christ’s song?"

Have you ever wondered what Satan is doing? Or how that impacts our lives? This is certainly not a complete answer, nevertheless, I hope it is a good starting point...

God didn’t just happen to command fathers. It wasn’t merely a cultural phenomenon. It is woven into the fabric of creation. Fathers are designed to take responsibility for their families.

I would venture to say that you would go to great lengths to make sure that your family has food to eat–three meals a day even. For most of us, there is never a question about IF we will eat dinner, only what and when. Even if we consider ourselves very poor cooks, we will still make something to eat...

We should read. We should grow in our reading... Of course, this reading never replaces reading God’s Word, but it doesn’t need to be in competition either. So, after you have read your Bible for the day, here are some suggestions

The first step in overcoming this barrier is to realize that it’s not foremost an issue of your daily schedule, but your sinful heart. Jesus is the Word (Jn 1:1). If you do not treasure Scripture then you will not treasure Jesus.

Too often, whether we realize it or not, we’ve been sending our kids into the Battle of Stalingrad with little training and few weapons while Christian parents sit at home, far from the front line, and feel good about all the “outreach” they are doing.

Last week, I wrote about 5 tips for leaving a good inheritance to our children. While these practices are good I realized that they are, in themselves, insufficient. There are other ingredients that must be present.

Leaving our kids a good spiritual inheritance doesn't happen overnight nor does it happen in a single moment. We must invest early. But how?