“The next generation is your story away from glory.”
Many have made statements that sum up the same thought. Maybe
I even overheard that line somewhere. But it came to mind and I want to briefly
ponder it here with you.
When I look in the mirror, I no longer see the young
vivacious woman I used to be. I’m older,
and I believe a little wiser. I also recognize that I won’t live forever. If I
pay attention to my children and grandchildren, I notice that they too are
growing older. Gray in the beards of my sons, grandchildren succeeding in their
chosen career fields makes me contemplate what I’m waiting for.
The upcoming generations need to hear our stories, and the
generations after them will need to hear their stories.
Some of us tend to be private people and courtesy of social
media, we can sometimes feel like we’re connecting when in reality – we’re
disconnecting from the people around us.
We tell ourselves, “They don’t want to hear my stories…. They
want something quick and colorful; something they can read in a few seconds and
keep scrolling.” Or perhaps, “I can’t share THAT story with her…”
But whether they want to hear our stories or not, they need
to hear them – at least some of them.
I’m not suggesting you bear your soul to everyone. Listen to the leading of the Holy Spirit as you converse with those around you.
We need to be sharing the good that God has done in our lives
so that the people God brings across our paths can stir up their faith and
build up their hope as they go through their own situations.
To reveal God’s redemption in our lives may involve telling
some sticky stories we don’t want to revisit. We’ll find that sharing these
victory stories involve sharing the battles they came from – and this will stir
up our own faith as well.
So many times, in the Old Testament of the Bible, God
instructs His people to recant their history for the upcoming generations. It
wasn’t merely to record their history, but to demonstrate God’s power through
each trial they faced and to point out the mistakes they made and how God dealt
with them, so that the next generation could benefit by it.
Granted, we don’t always learn from the past or from the
mistakes of the people around us. Sometimes we’re stubborn and have to test the
waters for ourselves. But while we’re biting off more than we can chew, with
victory stories from those around us in mind, we’re more likely to trust that
God is – and that He loves us and will bring us through.
Our world needs hope.
God has already provided that hope – through His Word,
through the sacrifice of His Son Jesus – and through the word of our testimony;
the sharing of our stories.
Cast aside the fear of embarrassment. Even the Apostle Paul
asked for prayer that he would be bold with the good news of Jesus and the
words of his testimonies. (Ephesians 6:18-20 here)
A favorite scripture comes to mind.
“And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony; and they loved not their own lives unto death.” – Revelation 12:11 (KJV)



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