Discipleship begins at home with your kids, your spouse, and yourself.
Most of us know what the great commission in Matthew 28 says about making disciples.
Making Disciples of Our Family
But how many of us actually consider our kids to be our first order of business when it comes to seeking to fulfill the great commission?
Sadly, too many Christian parents mistakenly think their kids are going to get it, simply because they regularly attend church.
But our Lord’s command to go make disciples means “as you go.” In other words, we are making disciples even during the routine and mundane things of everyday life.
So the way we conduct our everyday affairs as Christian parents should be drawing our kids toward emulating the person of Jesus Christ. This happens by staying in unbroken communion with Him and submission to Him ourselves.
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