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What Is It, Lord? I'm Branded for Conversion, Part II

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Cornelius knew God. He loved God. And Cornelius guided his family in knowing the Father intimately. Acts 10 "He and his family were devout and God-fearing; he gave generously to those in need and prayed to God regularly" (10:2). What does this reveal to us? I speculate that Cornelius took time and made effort to know each of his family members. And as he taught his family he modeled before their eyes Jesus' teachings. He helped those in need. He gave willingly and served those around him. He modeled servanthood. Cornelius was a man of prayer. I suspect he prayed alone and with his family. I imagine his children knew about their father's relationship with the Savior and his special prayer times with the Father. Scripture says he prayed regularly. This father modeled and lived the example of humility and petitioning the Father. Cornelius was a spiritual leader for his family. How would children today evaluate and comment on their parents' behavior and relationship to the Father both privately and openly? Are you Branded for Conversion? Do children even know of the parents' commitment level to God? Do yours? Do children see parents living the example of helping others? Do yours? Do children today see their parents praying in the home? Do you?

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