Family Id: 31 Days of Building Your Family's ValuesSample

Self-Control
Paul says that Christians exercise self-control like the Greek athletes, only our goal is eternal, not temporal. Self-control is saying no to sinful desires, even when it hurts. But the Christian way of self-control is NOT "Just say no!" The problem is with the word "just." You don't just say no. You say no in a certain way: You say no by faith in the superior power and pleasure of Christ. –John Piper
“I pray my child will be able to pass up short-term approval in order to gain long-term respect. Father, help my child not to be like many others around them, but let them be alert and self-controlled in all they do. (1 Thess. 5:6) …In Jesus's name, Amen.”
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About this Plan

One of the first steps in determining the legacy you want to leave for future generations is establishing the values that are most important to pass on! In this reading plan, you will explore 31 potential values for your family to pray through together. Having a strong understanding of your family’s values will help you chart a course for the future and guide you in daily decisions!
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