Psalm 78:7

Psalm 78:7

Then they will put their trust in God

This whole business of passing on our faith to our children is obviously bothering Asaph, or one of his successors. In fact, as we look at this Psalm, we realise that the content of it is exactly what he expected Jewish parents to be telling their children. They must recount the stories of the past, the dealings God had with their ancestors, and at the same time ensure that the next generation understood the unfolding wisdom and protection that God had given. Anyone else could relate these events because they were historically proven, what Jewish parents must do is show their children the hand of God in it all and give Him sole credit for all that had transpired. Thus, the parables of earthly events became revelations of divine intervention. 

It is so important that we pass on the stories, not just from the Bible, but also relate what God has fulfilled in our own lives. We tell our children so that they “put their trust in God and do not forget His deeds.” If they see and hear that the Lord is trustworthy and true, then they too will follow Him and obey His commands. I don’t know why I have hesitated to do this; my children have been read the Bible stories and learned them but why did I never sit down and tell them my own stories? I plan to do it from now on, even though they are all adults! And then there’s the grandchildren! 

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