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Why are children considered a heritage of the Lord?

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Children are deemed a heritage from the Lord, symbolizing His blessings and the continuation of faith among His people.

The Bible refers to children as a heritage of the Lord, as seen in Psalm 127:3, where it states, 'Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord.' This underscores the value of children within God's plan as blessings and integral members of the faith community. They are seen as arrows in the hand of a mighty man, capable of making an impact for God's kingdom. The implication is that children grow up in the Lord's house, learning His ways and being nurtured in the faith, thereby ensuring the propagation of the Gospel across generations. This view fosters a sense of responsibility among parents and the church body to raise and disciple children in the faith, emphasizing their significant role in God's unfolding promise.
Scripture References: Psalm 127:3

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