Heritage and Legacy of a Man
Episode begins with a recap of our first annual KLI Manhood Bootcamp.
I share God's dealings with me as a young man and His dealings with me as an old man.
Psalms 78:1-8 demands fathers perk up, listen, to pass on the faith and create a multi=Kingdom generational vison to their posterity.
Though Israel had great Kings, Prophets, and Priests, their main failure was a failure of fatherhood to pass on a godly heritage and legacy.
Psalms 71:17, 18 and the importance of understanding the continuum which captures the past, present, and future.
Men cannot afford to hire professionals in the state and the church to replace their duties and responsibilities.
To pass on a godly legacy and heritage, men must seek to accomplish two main goals. The first is to pass on a godly heritage and the second, a financial inheritance.
Proverbs 13:22 states, “A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children, but the wealth of the sinner is stored up for the righteous.” If a man does not provide for his family, it is a serious affront to God. God says, he is worse than an infidel and has denied the faith.
King David’s preparations and provision for Solomon is a tremendous example to drive home this aspect of fatherhood.
David's preparations encompassed both spiritual and practical that ensured Solomon's success in obeying God's will and fulfill the scared task.