Too many children in America are growing up without a father. Sadly, even when there is a father in the home, although he is physically present, he is often emotionally absent.
On this Father’s Day, I want to reflect upon a simple premise: To leave a legacy, you must live a legacy.
None of us will ever get everything right. But we can choose to be faithful even when we mess up.
Leaving a legacy for your kids is certainly important, but the emphasis of scripture is living a legacy. If we’re going to pass our faith along, we must first possess our faith. Fathers must confess their faith openly while also living it and walking in purity and integrity.
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