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Will

A will is the legal disposition of one's property after death, reflecting stewardship and faith in God's providence. Scripture shows believers making deliberate decisions about their inheritance.

Overview

A will represents a person's final testament regarding the distribution of their earthly possessions. In Scripture, we see examples of patriarchs making careful decisions about their inheritance, demonstrating stewardship and trust in God's plan for their families and descendants.

Key Scriptures

"Abraham left everything he owned to Isaac" (Genesis 25:5, NIV). Abraham deliberately assigned his complete inheritance to Isaac, his son of promise, establishing clear succession.

"But Abraham gave gifts to the sons of his concubines and sent them away from his son Isaac to the land of the east while he was still living" (Genesis 25:6, NASB). This verse shows Abraham making provision for his other sons during his lifetime, demonstrating wise stewardship and fairness.

"A good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children" (Proverbs 13:22, ESV). Believers are called to plan wisely for their families' future.

Application

As stewards of God's blessings, Christians should prayerfully prepare a will to ensure their earthly resources honor God and care for their families after death.

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