Building a Gospel Legacy for Future Generations

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1. "When we use the term legacy...we're sometimes referring to money or property that we might leave to the next generation...but the legacy we're talking about isn't something that makes much of us or of who we are...the legacy we're talking about is one that makes much of the immense riches of God, of who he is and what he's done for us in Jesus." [03:14]

2. "Today's message is really an invitation to cast our mind back into the depths of salvation history but also to cast our minds forward to the change that God might be pleased to bring about, to the transformation God might be pleased to bring about through your lives and mine to shape the generations to come." [04:23]

3. "What we have heard and known, what our fathers have told us... it's the story of the unfolding salvation of God's people, a community past, present, and future." #!!06:06!!#

4. "He decreed statutes for Jacob established the law in Israel which he commanded our forefathers to teach their children so the next generation would know them even the children yet to be born and they in turn would tell their children... the result of those things of those actions of God in history were that the next generation would know them even it says the baby's yet to be born." #!!17:28!!#

5. "What's the result of all of this storytelling in verse 7 faith and obedience they would trust god and not forget his deeds but keep his commands that's profound isn't it why do we fail to trust and obey god because we forget what he's done we forget who he is." #!!19:03!!#

6. "The question for every single Christ follower, married or single, parent or not, is how will I as part of this blood-bought community contribute to that gospel legacy? How will I steer the next generation away from the stubborn rebellion of the previous generation and toward trust and obedience? How will I take up that calling?" #!!20:16!!#

7. "In the scriptures, men, women, and children gathered around Esther, Ezra, and Nehemiah. They too wept bitterly over the sin of the people. All the children who could understand were there with their parents, listening to the word of God. The presence of children was so that they could bear witness, experience, and see God's people, the older generations, delighting in who God is, worshiping Him in diverse community, and weeping over their sin."

8. "The secure and certain future of God's people is that we will be together and united with that great multitude of people and it won't be like the things that pass for united gatherings today... There will be a gathering of people from all nations across the generations, different languages and tribes together."
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