How can we "write them on the doorposts" in our modern homes? Anchor Verse “Write them on the doorposts of your houses and on your gates.” (Deuteronomy 6:9) The Doorpost Principle Then and Now • Ancient Israel physically inscribed God’s words where family life happened. • The command still stands—Scripture belongs at the threshold of daily living. • Deuteronomy 11:20 reaffirms the practice; Proverbs 6:21 speaks of binding truth close. • Our culture may use drywall instead of mud brick, but hearts still need visible, tangible reminders. Practical Doorpost Ideas for Every Home • Wooden or metal plaques with a favorite verse hung beside the main door. • Vinyl lettering applied directly to the lintel or frame—subtle yet unmistakable. • Chalkboard paint square near the entrance; update verses with the seasons. • Framed calligraphy placed eye-level so guests and family read it entering or exiting. • A small scripture scroll (mezuzah-style) fixed to the right-hand post—honors the literal text while pointing to Christ as the fulfilled Word (John 1:14). • Seasonal wreaths featuring verse tags—swap them out through the year. • Hand-painted verse on the porch floor mat: “As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” (Joshua 24:15) Take Scripture Room by Room • Kitchen cabinet interior: tape Psalm 34:8 where snacks live—“Taste and see that the LORD is good.” • Bathroom mirror edge: Proverbs 4:25 for morning focus. • Children’s room doorframes: short gospel verses at kid-height so they can trace letters with fingers. • Garage exit: Psalm 121:8—“The LORD will watch over your coming and going.” • Bedroom doorway: 1 Corinthians 10:31 as daily reminder of purpose. Digital Doorposts • Lock-screen wallpaper displaying the week’s memory verse. • Smart-home welcome display cycling through Scripture slides. • Wi-Fi network name or password built from a verse reference—family repeats it often. • QR code sticker by the door linking to an audio Bible chapter for the commute. Daily Rhythms That Keep Truth in View • Speak the posted verse aloud when unlocking the door. • Encourage children to touch the frame and quote the line before leaving for school. • Rotate verses monthly; let each family member choose one, fostering ownership. • Combine with mealtime recitation (Deuteronomy 6:7) to weave Scripture into conversation. • Memorize 2 Timothy 3:16 together while pointing at its location on the wall—reinforces inspiration and practical authority of every word. Closing Reminder Doorframes may be wood, steel, or digital glass, yet the call endures: keep God’s words front-and-center so every entrance and exit proclaims whose house this is. |