It ends with me. It starts with Him.
I didn’t grow up with this.
Bible time. Prayer over little hearts.
God’s Word spoken out loud in our home.
But by God’s grace…the cycle breaks here.
What I lacked, my children receive.
What was silent, now gets spoken.
What was broken, God is rebuilding.
This is more than a routine. This is legacy. This is obedience. This is redemption. 🤍
One generation shall commend your works to another.
Psalm 145:4
#breakingthecycle #raisingbelievers #redeemed #generationaltrauma
The powerful message of "It ends with me. It starts with Him." resonates deeply with anyone committed to breaking negative cycles in their family history through faith. Many of us grow up without experiencing the beauty of Bible time or hearing God’s Word spoken out loud within the home. This absence can leave emotional and spiritual gaps across generations. However, through intentional practice and God’s grace, it is possible to rebuild what was once broken and create a rich legacy of faith for our children. By prioritizing prayer over little hearts and integrating Scripture into daily routines, families can nurture a new environment where faith thrives. These moments are more than just routine — they represent healing and restoration that impact not only the children but entire generational lines. Psalm 145:4 reminds us, “One generation shall commend your works to another,” emphasizing the importance of passing down values rooted in God’s Word. Breaking generational trauma involves acknowledging past silence and choosing to speak truth and hope into the next generation. It’s about obedience to God’s calling and witnessing redemption unfold in everyday life. This transformation is not just personal but communal, inviting others into a journey of restoration. For parents and caregivers seeking to raise believers, integrating consistent spiritual disciplines like prayer and Bible study within the home provides children with a foundation of hope and resilience. Over time, these spiritual practices shape character, instill peace, and enable children to face life’s challenges with faith. Remember, the cycle ends when we decide to place God first and allow His grace to heal and rebuild. What was once silent can become a spoken legacy of redemption, transforming hearts and homes for generations to come.













































































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