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Tell the story

- Used by Special Permission, Radio Bible Class, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

The Bible in one year: • 1 Samuel 22-24; • Luke 12:1-31

[Tell] to the generation to come the praises of the LORD, and His strength and His wonderful works that He has done. — Psalm 78:4

In an interview with Wired magazine, filmmaker George Lucas was asked how he wanted to be remembered. He replied: “I’ll be remembered as a filmmaker. . . . Hopefully some of the stories I told will still be relevant. . . . If you’ve raised children, you know you have to explain things to them, and if you don’t, they end up learning the hard way. . . . So the old stories have to be reiterated again in a form that’s acceptable to each new generation. I don’t think I’m ever going to go much beyond the old stories, because I think they still need to be told.”

In Psalm 78, the psalmist was aware of the possibilit­y of God’s mighty works be- ing forgotten and a generation being lost, so he called God’s people to never tire of telling the old story of His redemptive acts to future generation­s (v.4). The goal of this perpetual rehearsing of their history wasn’t just for memorizing historical data; it was to inspire faith, obedience, and hope in the Lord (v.7) and to keep future generation­s from groping in the darkness of unbelief and rebellion like the generation­s before them (v.8).

Because of God’s mighty power and grace in our lives we desire to be faithful to tell His stories that we might inspire faith and obedience in future generation­s. — Marvin Williams I love to tell the story, For some have never heard The message of salvation From God’s own holy Word.

— Hankey

READ: Psalm 78:1-8

Past stories of grace inspire future stories of faith.

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