Sound of Freedom Proverbs 31:8
Your Daughter Is Watching You
Tim Ballard
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Watch this. Three minutes. Then three questions below it.

Sound of Freedom Your Daughter Is Watching You 2023
“God's children are not for sale.”
Tim Ballard
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How This Connects to Your Life

Ballard walks away from a government career to rescue one more child. Every father watching feels something primal activate.

Your daughter is forming her understanding of what she deserves from a man by watching how you treat her, how you treat her mother, and how much you are actually present.

You cannot protect what you are not connected to.

Proverbs 31:8
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“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves.”
Jesus elevated the dignity of women in a culture that did not. The standard for how you see and protect your daughter is set by a Savior who consistently moved toward the dignity of women.
Three Questions.
No wrong answers. Just honest ones.
1
What does your daughter most need from you right now that she's not getting?
2
How present are you in your daughter's digital life?
3
What is your daughter learning about what she deserves from men by watching how you treat her and her mother?
The History Behind the Film

Sound of Freedom is the film at the center of this study. The scene is chosen because it captures something true about the specific challenge this study addresses. The filmmakers may not have intended a theological reading, but the truth they captured is there regardless of intention.

The History Behind the Scripture

Proverbs 31:8 sits inside a larger argument Paul or one of the other biblical authors is making about how the renewed life looks in practice. The verse is not a standalone principle. It is part of a sustained argument about what it looks like when a man actually believes what he says he believes on Sunday morning.

How It All Connects

The connection between this film and this Scripture is the same one that runs through every study in this series: what a man sees in the mirror when he watches that clip is exactly the gap this Scripture addresses. The film names the problem. The Scripture names the source and the solution.

This Week
1
Have one honest conversation with your daughter this week about what she is navigating online. Not an interrogation. A conversation.
2
Tell your daughter out loud what makes her valuable. Not her appearance or grades. Her character.
3
Pray over your daughter out loud this week where she can hear you.
4
Ask your wife: What does our daughter most need from me right now that she's not getting?
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