Cutting A Trail… Proverbs 4:1-7
Taken from
Our Daily Bread
The Native Americans of Michigan
were the state’s first highway route engineers.
With few exceptions, Michigan ’s
major highways follow the trails they cut through the wilderness hundreds of
years before the white man came. A trail
was 12-18 inches wide, and for safety the people followed single file. Then pack horses followed these trails,
widening them. Later came wagons, and
the trails became dirt roads and then highways.
In a
similar way, Solomon followed the trail of his father and in turn paved the way
for his sons and grandsons. He did this
by encouraging his sons to heed his instructions just as he had followed the
sound teaching of his father (Prov. 4:4-5).
So this father, giving his sons good practical and spiritual counsel,
was passing on what he had learned from the boy’s grandfather, David, who was
called a “man after [God’s] own heart” (1 Sam. 13:14; Acts 13:22). The younger generation of believers often
learns best about God from the family.
Our
physical and spiritual children watch the path we’re taking. As God’s men and women, let’s make certain we
cut a righteous, wise, and clear trail.
Then if ongoing generations choose to follow, the trail can become a
highway---an ongoing legacy to God’s glory. ---Dave Egner
Lord, as I walk my path of life,
Help my feet step straight and true;
That those who follow after me,
Will be tracking straight with You. ---Egner
Thank you to all the teachers at Phoenix Christian who are
blazing a trail for those students who would follow.
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