The Secret to Passing Down Your Faith |
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By: Rebekah Montgomery | ||
It’s sort of family tradition. Every holiday since our children were very small, they’ve asked to hear our family stories. They want to hear romantic stories: “Tell about meeting Dad for the first time.” Funny stories: “Tell about the time Dad almost shot the goat.” Nostalgic stories: “Tell about when I was born.” Stories of hardship and survival: “Tell about being snowbound with no electricity when I was a baby.” Etc. Moses: “Tell Your Kids” Moses recognized the importance of telling family faith adventures. Moses wants generations unborn to be aware of the greatness of God and their history so he urges, “Impress on your children (what God has done and the commandments). Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. (6:7) In the future, when your son asks you, ‘What is the meaning of the stipulations… tell him: ‘We were slaves of Pharaoh in Egypt, but the LORD brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand. … the LORD sent miraculous signs and wonders … brought us out from there to … gave us the land that he promised on oath to our forefathers. … that we might always prosper.’” (6:20-24) It’s true: God has no grandchildren. But I do. And I want them to know that before they were born, God was at work. I want them to know He’s at work in their lives. I want them to know that the God of the Bible is the same yesterday, today, and forever. |
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(Reprinted by permission.) Rebekah Montgomery, author/speaker/teacher, is a gifted, dynamic communicator. She is the author of more than five books and has penned 1,100 articles. She shares tough real-life topics and biblical application in a simple easy to grasp manner. Rebekah is also the editor of Right to the Heart of Women and a publisher at Jubilant Press. |
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