Focus Verse: Deuteronomy 6:6-7
"These words that I am commanding you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your sons and shall talk of them when you sit in your house and when you walk by the way and when you lie down and when you rise up."
You may not think of your kitchen table or your morning commute as sacred space, but God does. Long before Israel had temples and priests, God handed parents a commission: make the ordinary moments of daily life into classrooms of faith. The breakfast table, the car ride to school, the quiet moment before lights go out - these are not interruptions to spiritual formation; they are the primary location of it.
This is not a calling reserved for pastors or Sunday school teachers. It is yours. God placed those children in your home precisely because you are the right person for this mission. The word translated "diligently" carries the sense of sharpening, of pressing something in with intention. God is not asking for occasional conversations about faith. He is describing a way of life where his word saturates everything.
You do not need to be a theologian to begin. You simply need to begin.
Today's Challenge: Identify one ordinary moment in your daily routine - a car ride, a meal, a bedtime - and decide right now that starting today it will include one sentence of Scripture or one question about God.
Prayer: Father, I confess I have let ordinary moments pass without pointing my family toward you. I ask you to open my eyes to the sacred opportunities already built into my day. Help me to start today, not tomorrow.





