2. 2 Timothy 1:3-7
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I thank God, whom I serve from my
forefathers with pure conscience,
that without ceasing I have
remembrance of thee in my prayers
night and day;
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Greatly desiring to see thee, being
mindful of thy tears, that I may be
filled with joy
3. 5
When I call to remembrance the
unfeigned faith that is in thee, which
dwelt first in thy grandmother Lois,
and thy mother Eunice; and I am
persuaded that in thee also.
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Wherefore I put thee in remembrance
that thou stir up the gift of God, which
is in thee by the putting on of my hands
4. 7
For God hath not given us the spirit
of fear; but of power, and of love, and
of a sound mind.
5. HILIGAYNON
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Ginadumdom ko man ang imo tunay nga
pagtuo, ang pagtuo nga iya man anay sang
imo lola nga si Loida , kag sang imo iloy
nga si Eunice. Pat-od gid ako nga amo
man ini ang imo pagtuo.
6. Introduction
• Inheritance
– is usually associated with material
possessions, but there is another kind
of legacy that’s even more valuable.
– Although it can’t be seen, counted, or
measured, a spiritual inheritance is
the most priceless gift you can pass on
to your children and grandchildren.
7. • It is imparted over the course of a lifetime
when adults use godly words and display
godly actions.
• But remember, you cannot give what you
do not have.
• This is why both parents and
grandparents are responsible for
developing their own spiritual lives first.
8. • The apostle Timothy is a wonderful
example of someone who was blessed
with such a treasure.
9. • When he was young, his mother
and grandmother shared their faith
and knowledge of Scripture with
him.
• Because of it, he had a firm
foundation to stand on when he
was called into ministry.
10. Components of a Spiritual
Heritage
There are many spiritual
treasures you can leave to your
children that will have a lasting
impact on their lives.
You can instill:
11. 1. A Desire to Follow Jesus
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Although you can’t pass on
salvation, your desire for the
Lord is contagious.
When your children experience
the joy you feel when you talk
about Christ, they’ll also become
interested in Him.
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Their interest in Christ comes
from watching and seeing that
He is the center of your life.
13. 2. A Reverence for God’s
Word
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No other book in the world can
match the Bible, and parents
have the responsibility to share it
with their children.
Let them see you reading the
Word so they know how
important it is.
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Be sure to give them Bibles and
read to them regularly.
As your children grow, challenge
them to search God’s Word for
answers.
15. 3. An Understanding of how
to Listen to the Lord
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The most important thing in life
is to learn how to listen to God.
He can’t be perceived by our
physical senses, so children must
be taught to listen with their
spirits.
Instruct them to ask the Lord for
direction and wait for answers.
16. •
When they think the Lord has
spoken, help them discern if
what they heard is consistent
with God’s Word.
17. 4. A Pattern of Obedience
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Since kids follow our examples
more easily than our words, the
best way to teach obedience is by
modeling it.
This means we must let them
know when our actions are done
out of submission to God
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It also requires we admit
mistakes and explain why it was
wrong for us not to follow the
Lord.
19. 5. A Faith that Conquers
the Trials of Life
• Although we want to protect
children from adult worries, we also
need to let them know some of our
struggles so they can see how we
trust the Lord in hard times.
20. 6. A Forgiving Heart
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Like all the other benefits of a
spiritual heritage, this difficult one
must be taught by example.
Our children need to witness a
forgiving response from us when
we’re wronged.
Christ holds nothing against us, so
we don’t have a right to do it either.
21. 7. An Orderly Lifestyle
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One of our jobs as parents is to
provide disciplined lives for our
children.
Since they learn how to handle
responsibilities from us, it is
important that we demonstrate
self-control in our actions,
finances, diets, and schedules
22. 8. A Servant's Spirit
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A willingness to serve others is a
valuable quality that will benefit
children throughout their lives.
It’s up to us as adults to model
this characteristic for them by
unselfishly putting others first.
Children will learn to imitate our
servant-hearted behaviors
23. 9. A Generous Hand
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Every child enters this world
bent away from God.
As parents, we have a
responsibility to teach them
generosity because it won’t come
naturally.
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When they see us freely sharing
our money, possessions, and
time, they’ll understand the joy
of giving and how God is always
faithful to provide for those who
are charitable towards others
(Luke 6:38).
25. 10. Sincere Love
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All children need to feel loved.
As they experience our genuine,
unconditional affection, they’ll
learn to give it to others.
This kind of devotion is not
demonstrated by the things we
give them but by pouring our
lives into theirs
26. Conclusion
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We provide a spiritual
inheritance to children in three
ways.
Most importantly, we do so by
the pattern of our own lives.
Secondly, we pass on the
principles that govern our lives to
them.
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That’s why it’s our responsibility
to explain the Biblical truths we
believe and follow.
And finally, we provide a
spiritual legacy through the
power of our words as we
interact daily with our children.