Tag: Generation

  • The Silent Danger: When Generations Lose Sight of God’s Works

    > Judges 2:7, 10-11 (NKJV)[7] So the people served the Lord all the days of Joshua, and all the days of the elders who outlived Joshua, who had seen all the great works of the Lord which He had done for Israel.[10] When all that generation had been gathered to their fathers, another generation arose after them who did not know the Lord nor the work which He had done for Israel.[11] Then the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord, and served the Baals;

    There’s a sobering weight to these verses.Joshua’s generation had walked in the wake of miracles. They’d seen the Red Sea part, witnessed Jericho’s walls tumble, and tasted the manna from heaven. They knew the Lord not just by name but by experience.

    But what happens next is heartbreaking: when that generation passed away, the next didn’t know the Lord or His works. And they didn’t remain neutral — they pursued evil. They served the Baals.

    This progression is a warning. It shows us that the absence of knowing God isn’t a passive condition — it’s an invitation for corruption. When we fail to pass on the truth of who God is, something else rushes in to take His place.

    Our generation must wrestle with this deeply. We’re surrounded by modern idols — comfort, success, self-promotion, entertainment. These aren’t statues of stone, but they demand our allegiance just the same.

    Here’s the question that confronts us: Are we diligently telling the next generation about God’s faithfulness? Are we testifying to His goodness, His power, His mercy?

    It’s not enough to hope they’ll “catch it.” Deuteronomy 6:7 reminds us: “You shall teach them diligently to your children…” This is an active calling.

    When we neglect this, we see Judges 2:11 unfold before our eyes. The vacuum is filled, and it’s not by accident.

    So today, let’s take inventory. Who in your life needs to hear the works of God? Who needs to see your testimony lived out in real time?

    Don’t underestimate your voice.

    Share the stories.

    Pass down the truth.

    Keep the flame alive.

    Reflect and share: What’s one way you’re keeping God’s works in front of the next generation? Where have you seen struggles in this area, and how can we pray together for faithfulness?

  • The Consequences of Silence: Remembering Our Faith

    Judges 2:10 NKJV
    “When all that generation had been gathered to their fathers, another generation arose after them who did not know the Lord nor the work which He had done for Israel.”

    I’ve always thought of this scripture as perhaps the most damning in the entire Bible, and it should speak volumes to the church at large today. As I ponder the stark reality illustrated in Judges 2:10, my spirit feels a heavy inclination. We read the tragic account of a generation that rises, one that knows neither the Lord nor the rich tapestry of miracles that fed and guided their ancestors. This verse, while brief, carries profound implications—it serves as a reminder of our duty to pass the baton of faith to the next generation.

    Imagine the original Israelites, liberated from slavery and witnessing firsthand the grandeur of God’s power. They crossed the Jordan on dry land, witnessed the collapse of Jericho’s walls, and saw His presence in the cloud by day and fire by night. Yet, despite such miraculous experiences, once that generation passed away, the stories faded, and God’s marvelous deeds fell into oblivion.

    How could it be that the vibrant history of God’s faithfulness dissipated into silence? It’s a truth we cannot ignore. It happened due to the absence of intentionality in sharing the faith. Generations can only carry what is taught. If we remain quiet about who Jesus is and what God has done in our lives, we inadvertently hand down a heritage void of meaning.

    As I reflect on the children in our communities, my heart aches at the thought of them growing up devoid of the truth of God’s love. In our busy lives—filled with schedules and responsibilities—it becomes easy to forget the urgency of teaching our children about God’s unwavering faithfulness and His character.

    What am I actively doing today to ensure those around me, particularly the young ones, are drenched in the love and stories of our Lord? Conversations over dinner, stories before bed, or even sharing my testimony can lay a strong foundation for the next generation’s faith to flourish.

    The repercussions of forgetting God didn’t end with those ancient Israelites. We see it play out even today, as our society increasingly embraces a narrative devoid of His influence. Without a strong foundation, the foundation of our faith can weaken, causing our churches and communities to drift.

    Let us not remain silent. As we engage in teaching, sharing testimonies, and living out our faith, may we inspire the next generation to know the Lord intimately. Every story told serves as a thread weaving them closer to the divine, anchoring their hearts in His truth. It’s our mandate and privilege to carry forward the legacy of faith. May we rise up, not just as believers but as storytellers of His greatness.