Today, we saw that God has generational purposes with these wonders. God saying he's hardening Pharaoh's heart to show him these signs and "that you may tell in the hearing of your son and grandson how I have dealt harshly with the Egyptians and what signs I have done among them, that you may know that I am the LORD." So God has a generational purpose.
How has your spiritual heritage impacted you? What did you see from your parents or grandparents that said, "God is amazing?" Let's encourage one another with testimonies and ideas as to how we can make an impact to our children.
Pastor Brian
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I have thought a lot about Spiritual heritage and how very blessed I am to have been raised in a Christian family. I very easily could have been born into an unbelieving family if it were not for my grandfather, a minister, having adopted my mother. My grandmother really is the rock that holds my family together. She is who I go to when I have any questions about my faith. She has read the bible front to cover several times and love the Lords, she does not stop talking about how wonderful He is. She feels a little out of place at the senior center. Truly an God fearing and wonderful woman.
There is nothing I want more than to be that to my grandchildren. I hope that I can be that for my children, but sometimes wisdom does not come until we are older. I pray that I can instill the same beliefs and values in my children. I really believe that generations will be blessed because of our faithfulness. There is no guarantee, but so often we see the opposite. The curse of generations of abuse and alcoholism etc.
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