Dear BAGBR Church,
Psalm 145: 4, "One
generation shall praise Your
works to another, and shall
declare Your mighty acts."
This is the last
Psalm specifically
attributed to David.
It is a Psalm of high praise
to God. If our worship
and praise to God are
focused solely on our weekly
worship and it is not passed
on to the next generation,
we have fallen short in
worship. What happens in
church SHOULD NOT stay there
but MUST be expressed
through every area of our
life. How do we
"pass the faith along?"
Praise is not simply what we
do at a gathered worship but
revealed in the content of
our life in each and every
situation. If we only
declare the greatness of our
God in the context of
corporate gatherings, then,
are we worshipping or
performing? David
noted two ways that we ought
to express our faith and
"pass it along" to the next
generation. We first
do so by declaring His
works. His works are
those daily provisions for
our daily needs and for help
with decisions as we live
out our faith. We see
the hand of God constantly
working in all areas of our
life, and we readily and
consistently express that in
conversations. We also
give witness of those mighty
acts of God that have been
so impactful in our life.
We tell our testimony of
when we were saved; we talk
about God's call on our life
and when this occurred.
We are quick to share about
the times and situations
that God intervened in our
life to provide, deliver,
direct, and show Himself
strong in our life (2
Chronicles 16: 9a).
When our lives are
full of testimonies about
His works and mighty acts
this will be a blessing to
the next generation, and
also a living example for
them. A life so
blessed by God and
acknowledged regularly will
stir within the next
generation the desire for
the same and will prompt
them to want to seek the
Lord to live a life of
obedience. Passing the
faith along to the next
generation is more "caught
than taught." We are
to be living examples of
obedience indeed and truth
(1 John 3: 18). May
the next generation know our
stories. And may they daily
be writing their own stories
and telling them to their
next generation(s) (2
Corinthians 3: 2-3).