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Do Not Leave Your Children Behind

Do Not Leave Your Children Behind

Moses replied, “We will all go—young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds. We must all join together in celebrating a festival to the Lord.” Exodus 10:9 NLT

In the negotiation between Moses and Pharaoh, the enemy tried a recurring tactic: allowing the adults to go and worship, but leaving the children in Egypt. Pharaoh knew that if he managed to hold back the next generation, sooner or later the parents would return or the lineage of faith would be extinguished. Today, the world continues to press with the same strategy, suggesting that faith is an adult matter and that children should choose their own path without spiritual instruction, or that academic and professional success is more urgent than their salvation. However, the call of God is integral; there is no complete liberation if our offspring remain under the world’s system of slavery.

Victory over the world is not complete until every member of our house walks in freedom. We cannot afford to move forward spiritually while allowing our children to lag behind in the customs or vices of a godless culture. Moses’ firmness before Pharaoh must be our same determination today: “We will all go.” God has a specific purpose for youth and childhood, and our task is to take them by the hand and bring them before the presence of the Lord. Do not negotiate your children’s salvation; fight for them in prayer and guide them by example, because they are the arrows that God will launch into the future to extend His Kingdom.

Moses replied, “We will all go—young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds. We must all join together in celebrating a festival to the Lord.” Exodus 10:9 NLT

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