Read His Word in order to hear his voice

Families who desire their children to grow up with a biblical worldview are choosing something important. They want their kids to know God’s truth and learn to see the world through His Word. This kind of faith does not grow on its own.  Children learn what matters by watching the people who lead them. When parents make God’s Word part of their daily life, kids see that Scripture is not just for “at church.” It is for every day.

A biblical worldview is shaped most at home. Parents and caregivers lead by example as they read the Bible, pray, and talk about God during regular moments. No one has to have all the answers. Just like fitness… and a bunch of us are fitness focused…faith grows through steady habits.

Having age appropriate Bibles that children enjoy also helps. When kids can understand what they read, they are more likely to open God’s Word and spend time in it. I know for me, just having a Bible I liked to look at, was a big part of getting into it.

This morning I was reading Psalm 95 and was reminded,
 “Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts.”

Today matters. Every day brings new chances to listen to God and follow His truth. As families walk together in Scripture, God uses that time to grow faith, shape hearts, and build a strong foundation that lasts.

And you can’t hear His voice, if you don’t read His Word. 

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