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Children are always watching—and learning. As godly parents, our greatest influence doesn’t come from what we say, but from how we live. In Philippians 3:17, Paul boldly invites believers to follow his example. That kind of invitation only comes from someone whose walk matches their talk. This is a call to integrity. It’s what Jesus modeled, and what Paul taught: Your lifestyle should confirm your words.
Think of Noah—a father who built an ark for decades simply because God said to. His obedience became a living sermon to his family. When the flood came, his faith not only saved him but his household (Genesis 7:1). Our lives are the first Bible our children read. If we preach forgiveness but hold grudges, or speak about faith but live in fear, our children notice. But when they see us turn to God in both victories and valleys, they are learning how to trust Him, too. We don’t need to be perfect—we just need to be consistent, authentic, and surrendered.