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đź”” Title: EVIDENCE IN FAMILY
Scripture: Joshua 24:15 — “But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.”
Salvation is God’s gift to individuals, but His desire is that its evidence be seen in families. God never intended that one person be saved while the household remains untouched. Throughout Scripture, whenever God truly enters a life, He seeks access to the home. When grace finds a man, it looks for his house.
Joshua did not make a suggestion; he made a stand. He understood that leadership in the family is spiritual before it is social. He did not wait for consensus, nor did he negotiate with culture. He declared, “As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” That statement teaches us that families do not drift into godliness; they are deliberately led into it.
In this month of Tangible Evidences, God is calling us beyond private faith to public proof within our homes. A family that has encountered salvation will show evidence—changed values, restored relationships, renewed conversations, and a hunger for God. When salvation touches a household, prayer replaces strife, worship replaces confusion, and righteousness begins to shape daily decisions.
Beloved, do not excuse family dysfunction as normal or generational. The power of salvation is stronger than bloodlines, habits, and history. One yielded life can become God’s entry point into an entire household. Your consistency, prayers, and godly example are instruments God uses to visit your family.
This is not the season to give up on unsaved or struggling family members. It is the season to contend in faith. Stand like Joshua. Speak life. Build altars. Create an atmosphere where God is honored. As you do, expect evidence—clear, visible, undeniable evidence—that the Lord has visited your household.
Let it be said of your family: They serve the Lord.
Let your home become proof that salvation truly touches households.
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