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Why are the children of the just man blessed?

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The children of the just man are blessed because they learn from his integrity and are taught by God's grace.

The blessing of the children of the just man, as mentioned in Proverbs 20:7, stems from their inheritance of God's promises and the nurturing they receive from their faithful parent. These children are not only the recipients of physical care but also spiritual instruction, growing in their understanding of God's character through the example of their just parent. In the context of the greater redemptive narrative, these blessings primarily arise from their connection to Christ, the just man, who teaches His own through the gospel. As they learn His truth and experience His love, they are deemed truly blessed.
Scripture References: Proverbs 20:7, Ephesians 1:3-5

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The Just Man
Marvin Stalnaker · Aug 27, 2017
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