
If I compare myself to the Apostle Paul, Joseph in the Old Testament, Corrie ten Boom, or any number of other saints who did great things in their generation, I find myself seriously lacking in many areas. I just don’t measure up. But God had a plan for these people in their generation.
The Bible says, “After David had done the will of God in his own generation, he died and was buried with his ancestors…” (Acts 13:36) God had a plan for David that was specific to the generation in which he lived. I believe He has a plan for us in this specific time period.
I don’t live in the same generation as the Apostle Paul, therefore I am not confronted with shipwrecks, angry crowds, horrific prisons, or the prospect of being stoned.
I don’t live in the same generation as Joseph so I don’t have to worry about being sold as a slave, thrown in a dungeon, or having all my brothers hate me. We know that Joseph became ruler over all of Egypt and was highly honored. But …
“In time, Joseph and all of his brothers died, ending that entire generation.” Exodus 1:6
And did things change! The new king didn’t know Joseph and he feared the Israelites, so he made them all slaves. They were mistreated and abused.
My favorite heroine is Corrie ten Boom. She lived during the Nazi invasion of Holland. She and her father and her sister hid Jews in their home during the Holocaust. They were eventually discovered and all three were sent to Ravensbruck Concentration Camp. Her father and sister died there. Corrie was eventually released due to an admistrative error.
I don’t live in the same generation as Corrie ten Boom, so I don’t have to face the horrors of the Holocaust.
When Esther was selected to be the Queen, her cousin, Mordecai said, “And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?” (Esther 4:14)
It makes me ponder the question, “What is God calling me to do in my generation?”
This generation is as unique as the generations described above. We have problems that are different than any seen before. School shootings, pressure to conform to the world and its unbiblical views, world starvation, false teachers, teen suicide. The list goes on.
In this unique time, what is God calling us to do?
- Tell others about Jesus and the Gospel.
- Share our story.
- Love others.
- Read and study the Word of God so that we won’t be seduced by error.
- Love the Lord.
- Pray about everything.
- Forgive others.
- Love more.
As we become mature in the faith, perhaps God will call us to do something we can’t imagine having the strength to do right now. (Consider how God prepared Joseph to lead Egypt.) But for now, we know exactly what He is calling us to do.
What would you add to this list? Share your thoughts.
P.S. If you haven’t read it, be sure to read The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom.
With Love,
Cindy
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You have added almost everything and written well.
Thanks for sharing.
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Thank your for commenting. Blessings!
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we have new post real story.
share your thought.
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Dear Cindy, The Hiding Place, and Corrie Ten Boom’s life have given me much to contemplate over the years. If you have read A Sheep’s View, a page on my blog, you see the influence of how the Lord’s working in her life (and the others you mentioned) had on my own. As a caregiver for Jerry, I learned that we not only do what we have to do but more than we ever thought we could do ~ all in the power of Christ in us and through us. Blessings as we continue to “mature in our faith.”
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Thank you for your inspiring words of encouragement. I look forward to reading A Sheep’s View. Blessings, Frances!
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We are a cyber generation. What you’re doing – this is how you share and make a difference for God, besides your personal life. God bless you.
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Thank you for always encouraging me! Blessings, Kathy!
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Good observations, Cindy.
Our time seems in many ways less stressful than others, at least in America. But in some ways ease and comfort can be more dangerous than hardships, because the human tendency is to forget God during the easy times. God warned His people time and again not to forget Him when they got used to the blessings.
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Yes. I agree. Thank you for your insightful remarks. I appreciate them so much. Blessings, Annie!
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You too, Cindy. Keep up the good work.
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Thanks, Annie!
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I would add to take care of those on the fringes:homeless, widows, elderly, orphans. also, to bear each others burdens above and beyond the load they can carry.
great article
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Thank you, Kate. I agree wholeheartedly with your addition! Blessings!
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