We’re imperfect in many ways, but one things that fails us regularly is our memories. And this isn’t new to humanity in a distracted, busy age. In fact, all the way in the book of Joshua, there’s a story of the Jordan River, which God parts so the Israelites could pass, and He calls them to do something so they’ll never forget the miracle.
They stack stones. It’s the first thing God has them do after making it through—worship and build a monument. And every time they see the stacked stones, they’ll remember. When their kids see the stacked stones, they’ll ask for the stories. And the story of God’s faithfulness will go on, and on, and on. For generations.
The legacy of faith we’re called to leave is too vital, and God’s faithfulness is too incredible. So today, how do we stack our own stones?
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