Monuments Men: Guardians of Legacy

Friday, June 20



2 Timothy 3:14-15 (NKJV)
“But you must continue in the things which you have learned and been assured of, knowing from whom you have learned them, and that from childhood you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.”
Devotion

In a time when society seems to be unraveling at its moral seams, it’s tempting to look outward and shake our heads at the corruption and chaos around us. But if we look closer, more intently, we’ll find that the most devastating assault is not in public spaces or political arenas, but in something far more sacred: the family. And at the center of this spiritual battlefield is the role of the father. 

The Apostle Paul’s words to Timothy were not only a charge to remain grounded in the truth of Scripture, but also a call to honor the godly foundation laid by those before him, likely his mother and grandmother. What a powerful reminder that spiritual legacy begins in the home.

Pastor Jentezen Franklin powerfully described fathers as “Monuments Men,” a reference to the soldiers who risked their lives in World War II to rescue and preserve the priceless cultural treasures of Europe. In the same way, fathers today are called to risk their comfort, their pride, and even their lives to preserve what is most sacred, the treasure of faith and the family unit.

This calling is not casual. It is a mantle of intercession, leadership, and protection. Fathers are uniquely equipped by God to build the spiritual walls of their homes and to stand in the gap on behalf of their wives and children. When they rise to this calling, they don’t just protect their own, they lay a foundation for generations yet unborn.

So to every man called to be a father, spiritual father, or father figure: your role is not optional, it is foundational. Be a Monuments Man. Guard the treasure. Stand in the gap. And know that your faithful obedience today will echo in eternity.

Today's Prayer

Dear Heavenly Father,
Thank You for the Scriptures and their availability to us so broadly. Thank You that if we teach the Scriptures to our children, they will become wise for salvation. Through Your Scriptures, work the miracles in the hearts of our children that we cannot work ourselves – that is, fulfill Your purpose of these Scriptures building faith in our children's hearts. And as we share Scriptures with our children and the children of others, may our own hearts be plowed and fertile ground also. In the Name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.
 
Apply It Today

Some households place on their front door frame a mezuza, a small container with a tiny copy of the Ten Commandments in it as a practical way to obey Deuteronomy 6:9. Outward symbols can be good reminders, but our living example is what will be imprinted on our children. Share what you are reading in the Bible and some of what you are praying about with your children. When God answers a prayer or gives you wisdom for a problem at work, praise Him in front of your children. Give your children an opportunity to make prayer requests, and bring their requests before the Heavenly Father with them, demonstrating that He is worthy of honor, obedience, and trust.

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