This sermon, from Psalm 78:1-8, speaks to the heart of every believer’s responsibility to pass on the faith. We’re reminded here that living out and sharing the good news of Christ isn’t just for ourselves—it’s a legacy for those who come after us.
Drawing from Asaph’s message to Israel, the sermon underscores three key points: proclaiming God’s mighty works, remembering His covenant, and learning from past generations’ mistakes. It’s a call to make sure our homes and churches are places where God’s Word is both taught and lived out daily. Instead of waiting for children and those around us to “catch on” to the faith, the message challenges us to intentionally weave Scripture into every part of life—not just Sunday morning.
The good news is that God doesn’t leave us to do this alone. He promises His Spirit to strengthen us, guiding us in the truth even when we feel unprepared. As we look at past failures, both in the Bible and in life, this sermon encourages us to press forward, rooted in the hope that it’s never too late to pass on a legacy that reflects Christ. God’s mercy and faithfulness make every new day an opportunity to teach, disciple, and leave behind a faith that endures.