"A good man leaves an inheritance for his children's children, but a sinner's wealth is stored up for the righteous. - Proverbs 13:22" After attending church on Sunday, July 4th and hearing a great sermon, I specifically thought about the first half of the scripture shown above. The fine folks here in the United States have a proud heritage that we like to pass from one generation to the next. And, I don't knock that. But, there is a greater heritage that we have in Christ that we should pass along to our children. And, now I need to backtrack because I know you're looking at the scripture and you're looking at my words and you're thinking, that scripture is talking about leaving your children and their children some STUFF. And, I don't deny that it probably is, but what about good men that don't have money to leave behind. What would they leave? And, for those that paid attention in Ecclesiastes to the story about the man that works so hard to leave money to his sons and he doesn't know whether his beneficiaries will be wise men or idiots. What vanity?!
So, here's what Jarvis Wright is thinking. I won't spend the money that God blesses my family with frivolously but I don't plan on hoarding up so that my son(s and daughters) won't have to earn what they get in life. But, I will pour out the life that I have for God. So, if there's money for somebody to argue over when I die, great for them. But, in my estimation, it's more important that we live simply that others may simply live. And, if you know me by now, I'm not just talking humanitarian aide with. God is moving us more and more toward pouring out our lives for the sake of reaching others with the gospel of Christ. So, that means the inheritance that I leave for Caleb and others who may follow him will be an inheritance of a life surrendered to God. And, the decision that I've made recently, is that I will live that life and journal about that life to leave the journals behind for my son and his future siblings; God willing. Hopefully, what they see in me daily and what they read about me leads them to know that their dad loves God and loves them; even after I'm long gone.
Much love!!
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