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In this episode of the "Grounded: A Train Up Parent podcast," hosted by Charles Draper and Mark Lail, the hosts discuss the definition and importance of faith for parents. The discussion begins with Hebrews 11:1, which defines faith as "the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things that are not seen". Mark contrasts the biblical definition of "hope," which signifies "knowledge" and "certainty," with the term's common use in a workplace setting, where he views it as a "copout" or a lack of strategy. True faith, based on God's character, is the "knowledge that we are eternally secured if we make Jesus the lord of our life". Mark offers an acronym for faith: **Forsaking **All **I—myself **Trust **Him. The hosts use the biblical account of Abraham being asked to sacrifice his son Isaac (Genesis 22:1-19) as a profound example of this faith. Mark explains that God never intended for Abraham to murder Isaac; rather, the test was a precursor, showing Abraham what God Himself would do later—give up His only Son, Jesus, as the final sacrifice for sin. Abraham demonstrated his faith by his immediate obedience, trusting that God would deliver or even raise Isaac from the dead if necessary. The hosts challenge parents to actively model their faith in all areas of life, from tithing the "first tenth" of their income to the local church to trusting God with their children's personal desires. Charles emphasizes the need for open dialogue, advising parents to have "real, honest conversations" with their children about family prayers, struggles, and financial decisions so their children can understand that their parents’ actions are based on God's calling. The final encouragement is for parents to consistently model faith in "everything we do" so their children can develop their own faith.