“I am the God of your father—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.” Thus began the conversation between God and the chosen vessel, Moses. (Exodus 3:6)
It's almost as if God is viewing three generations as present with Him while He speaks. Come to think of it, this IS what is happening at that moment. Jesus quoted this verse to prove the reality of the resurrection saying, “He is not the God of the dead, but of the living, for to him all are alive.” (Luke 20:38) God has the past and future of your lineage in mind as He talks to you.
This means that God is the God of a BIGGER story than the chapter you and I occupy. Baby boomers (my generation) often obsess about our lives as though Heaven has to perform every promise ever spoken to us, through us, in OUR lifetime. I had a somewhat shocking thought today…what if God does not see Himself as limited to fulfilling all He spoke to you and me through us alone? What if he intends to do much of this through your children and grandchildren?
If you are a second generation Christian, you are an Isaac fulfilling in some measure the promise God gave the Abraham who was before you. You think it's all about you?
It's largely about Abraham. I've often suspected that some of my children will complete the missed potential of my own calling. But I am the Abraham in my family line (or so I think…but who knows?)
I’m still seeking to fulfill the call that God has given me and I know that God is using me to be obedient in the areas that perhaps my ancestors did not heed His Word. My team and I are working hard to carry the truth of the seven mountain message to the nations. Will you partner with us in this mission? If you would like to sow into the ministry, here is the link to give: lancewallnau.com/yourstory. Thank you for partnering with us!
If you're a third generation believer you are Jacob completing the promise to Isaac and great Grandpa and Grandma Abraham and Sarah. And JOSEPH? He's working out the promises given to Abraham as his great great grandson.
We feel like the story is all about us—but we got written into somebody else's story. This does not diminish your value or uniqueness, but it does put your life into perspective. God was at work before you and I arrived and will no doubt be showing His prophetic faithfulness to us through the story he tells in the lives of our offspring.
Let us live our lives with such intensity and advance the kingdom so powerfully that we take out enemies our children and theirs will never have to fight. Then in the age to come, our offspring will rise up and call us blessed.
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