
June 20, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“The Greatest Inheritance”
Proverbs 23:24
"The father of a righteous child has great joy; a man who fathers a wise son rejoices in him."
We live in a world that is obsessed with leaving a legacy. People spend their entire lives building careers, accumulating wealth, and chasing accolades, all in the hope of passing something substantial down to the next generation. We want our children to have a head start, a safety net, and a name they can be proud of.
But Proverbs 23:24 gently pivots our focus away from what we give our children, and shines a light on who our children become.The writer of Proverbs tells us that a parent's ultimate joy doesn't come from a child's financial success, their social status, or their trophy case. The deepest, most enduring joy comes from seeing them walk in righteousness and wisdom. The writer is intentionallyshifting the definition of success. The world often measures a parent's success by their child's tax bracket, the prestige of their job, or their social status. This verse recalibrates our perspective, reminding us that character is the only legacy that truly lasts.
In the scriptures, "righteousness" isn't about being perfect or self-righteous; it’s about integrity. It means doing the right thing when no one is looking, treating others with genuine kindness, and staying anchored to God's truth. "Wisdom" is simply faith in action—making choices todaythat honor God tomorrow.
For any parent, mentor, or leader, there is an immense weight of responsibility in guiding the next generation. It requires years of quiet, often thankless sacrifices—setting aside personal ambitions, staying up through sleeplessnights, and consistently modeling what integrity looks like in real life. There are days when you wonder if the lessons are sticking, or if the prayers you whisper over them are being heard.
This verse is a beautiful reminder that the investment is worth it. When you see a child make a choice based on integrity rather than peer pressure, or when you see them extend grace to someone who hurt them, something shifts. The sacrifices fade into the background, replaced by a profound, soul-deep rejoicing. Gold and property can be lost in a generation, but a legacy of character and faith endures. The greatest inheritance we can ever leave is nota full bank account, but a righteous example that blesses them long after we are gone.
Proverbs 23:24 is a message about what matters most in the long run. It means that the greatest gift a child can give back to their parents (or mentors) is a life lived with integrity. Financial wealth can disappear, and worldly status fades, but seeing the next generation grow into wise, compassionate, and honest human beings brings a deep, unshakeable joy that nothing else in the world canreplicate. It is a reminder to parents of what to focus on, and a reminder to children of how to truly honor those who raised them.
When you think about the next generation-your children, nieces, nephews, or those you mentor, what is the primary quality you are praying they develop? Wisdom is caught more than it is taught. What is one way you can actively model integrity and righteousness in your daily routine today?