Devotion:
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Read Proverbs 22:6.
There is both a promise and a responsibility woven into this verse. It reminds us that the shaping of a child’s life does not happen by accident—it happens through intentional guidance, consistent example, and loving instruction. “Training” is more than teaching words; it is modeling a way of life.
Children are always watching. They notice how we respond to stress, how we treat others, how we prioritize our time, and how we live out our faith. The greatest lessons are often not spoken but demonstrated. When a child sees genuine prayer, consistent kindness, forgiveness, and trust in God, those impressions take root deeply in their heart.
The phrase “the way he should go” also suggests understanding each child’s unique design. God has created every child with distinct gifts, personalities, and callings. Training them well means guiding them toward God’s truth while also nurturing who God made them to be—not forcing them into a mold, but helping them grow into His purpose.
This verse is not a guarantee of a perfect outcome, but it is a principle of lasting influence. Seeds planted early—through Scripture, prayer, love, and discipline—have a way of remaining, even if a child wanders for a time. God often brings those truths back to remembrance in powerful ways later in life.
For parents, grandparents, teachers, and mentors, this is both an encouragement and a calling. Your investment matters more than you may ever see in the moment. Every bedtime prayer, every conversation about right and wrong, every act of grace is shaping a foundation that can last a lifetime.


