THE REFORMED WITNESS
HOUR
"Enduring from One Generation to
the Next"
Rev. Carl Haak
(e-mail: Rev. Carl Haak) November 27,
2005; No. 3282
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Dear
radio friends,
In two previous messages we have
dealt with the biblical truth of the perseverance of the saints, the calling of each
believer to endure even unto the end. And we
have seen that this endurance can take place only by Gods grace through the
Scriptures, for Jesus said, Search the Scriptures, for in them we shall find eternal
life, as they testify of Him.
Today we want to look at the
truth of the perseverance of saints not so much from an individual point of view, of the
calling of each believer to persevere in his own life of faith, but the perseverance of
the saints from generation to generation. When
God has brought you to salvation in Jesus Christ, brought you into a covenant of His love
and fellowship, you will also desire that His ways and truth and salvation continue on
earth from one generation to the next. You
will be concerned about your own generations, and you will also be concerned for the
continuation of the church, that it endure from one generation to the next. There must be persevering from one generation to
the next.
We read of this in Psalm 145:4:
One generation shall praise thy works
to another, and shall declare thy mighty acts.
The covenant, that is, that bond of blessed fellowship with God and the church, is
continued in the way of one generation faithfully teaching the next generation the
wonderful works and mighty acts of God.
Psalm 145 is
the last psalm that was written by David. It
is a monument of praise to the majesty and splendor of God.
It is Davids psalm of praise. It
is written after a lifelong endurance of trials and sorrows, thirsting after God. Finally, all of these things come to a crescendo
in Davids heart and he glorifies God in this psalm.
This, then, is what is left in the soul of an old man, an old child of God. What is left?
Praises to God.
David begins in the psalm by
saying that God is his King and he will praise Him as the almighty Ruler and faithful
Protector who has created loyalty in Davids heart.
He goes on to say that every day he will bless God.
Whatever the circumstances of the day, the conditions of the day, every day he
would glorify God. In verse 3 he states that
great is the Lord, and greatly to be
praised; and his greatness is unsearchable. As
great as his God, so great, says David, are to be the praises that we give to Him. His greatness is unfathomable. So praising of God must go on and on and on. The praises of God must know no period, no end,
no conclusion on earth.
Then it is as if in Davids
soul he asks the question: But how
shall that be that the praises of God shall continue after me, after my death? How shall it be that those praises do not die, do
not cease, and are not forgotten from the earth?
This is how: One generation
shall praise thy works to another, and shall declare thy mighty acts.
It is the calling, then, of each
believing generation to praise God to the next, so that the next generation may praise God
and that the praises of God endure on this earth, even unto the end.
That is a tremendous calling, is
it not? Every generation of Christians is to
see to it that the next generation following them hears about the mighty acts of God. You might note that in the verse that I read it is
not commanded, but it is stated as a fact, an assertion.
This will happen. One generation
shall praise Thy works to another. In other
places of the Scriptures God commands this. For
instance, in Psalm
78, we read: For he established a
testimony in Jacob; he appointed a law in Israel, which he commanded our fathers that they
would make them known to their children. This
is not a command in Psalm 145,
but an assertion, an assertion of what grace will do.
When a generation truly lives in wonder and in awe and in love for Gods work,
they will praise those things to the next generation. What did Peter and John answer when they were
commanded not to speak in Jesus name? They
said this: For we cannot but speak the
things we have seen and heard. When you
and I stand in the wonder of Gods marvelous acts and grace, it is inevitable that we
praise His works to the next generation.
God does not start all over with
each generation. God does not drop a new
Bible from heaven on every generation. He
continues from generation to generation. He
lays the foundation, and He builds on that foundation from generation to generation. He intends that the older generation teach the
newer generation to trust and to obey, to rejoice and to love, to praise God. We are to do this, not in a mere formal way, as
the passing on of meaningless dead traditions. But
each generation must passionately, lovingly impart the knowledge of the truth. Through the biblical truth that you have learned
from your God, you must maintain that, and you must pass that on to the generation
following you. The way that Gods truth
is imparted into the fabric of the next generation, into their minds, into their hearts,
into their lives is that the generation that is before them teaches them, imparts to them
in love the truth of God. We are to praise
His works. We are to declare His mighty
deeds, says the psalmist. His wondrous works,
His awesome, stupefying works, His terrible deeds, His deeds that cause astonishment and
wonder.
What are those works that we are
to impart to the coming generation? They are
as broad as eternity, they are as deep as Gods heart, they are as beautiful as God,
they are as many as the sand on the seashore that cannot be counted. And all of these works say, God is
excellent. God is mighty. O Lord,
how manifold are thy works! In wisdom hast thou made them all: the earth is full of thy riches (Ps. 104:4). They are the works of God in the creation; when
God spoke all things into existence so that books and books can be written on Gods
creation and the half has not been told. The
great Creator: God.
There is the work of Gods
salvation that surpasses in wonder the work of the creation, the salvation that flows from
the eternal heart of God, out of His own will and election to give His Son for rebellious
and vile sinners in order that His great and glorious name might be known.
There is the work of Gods
providence. That is Gods rule over all
things right now, to lead to the glory of His name in Jesus Christ.
All these works, these mighty
acts of God, and so many more, testify that God is great. Great is the Lord and greatly to be praised.
We do not study the works of God
as an end in themselves. But the works of God
point to God Himself as the glorious One. We
speak of His greatness. The works of God tell
us about God. The heavens, Psalm 19, are
telling the glory of God. The work of
salvation, the cross, tells you about God. It
tells you about the unsearchable, deep, deep love of God.
They tell of His great and glorious acts for you and for me. They tell us what God has done for us.
We, then, are to tell the coming
generation of all the marvelous acts of God as they speak of God and as they are all done
for us. We have to tell them to the coming
generation. That is our tremendous calling,
that is our duty. Gods ordinary way of
shaping children into radically committed, self-abandoning, wise, thinking, loving, mature
Christians is through parents who teach and model a God-centered, God-awed,
Bible-saturated world-view to their children. That
is the ordinary way, yes. God does fit for
His service those taken right out of the dens of wickedness. Not every great leader of the church was brought
up by a devoted mother. Not every elder came
from a solid Christian family. But ordinarily
God uses parents who teach their children. And
in this way of instruction God molds the generation to come to be a God-centered,
God-awed, Bible-saturated generation of holy Christians.
It is out of this conviction
that believing parents organize Christian schools. It
is out of this conviction that we join in biblical, Reformed churches. It is out of this conviction that fathers do not
relinquish their calling but see themselves as the primary teacher and shaper of their
childs mind and heart. We teach them a
God-centered, Bible-saturated life. That is
our calling as never before. And that means,
fathers and mothers, that we must fill our mouths with the Word of God. We must bring Gods wonderful works to bear
upon all of life: upon sex, upon sports, upon
work, upon attitudes, upon marriage.
You need to think about this
when you are dating. In your marriage, when
God gives you children, and that is why He brings you together in marriage to have
children (that is an important reason of bringing you together at least) then you
are called to transmit biblical truth to your children.
So, as you date someone, you need to ask the question of each other: Are we together on this? This is going to be our job. You need to say to her: Are you with me on this? You need to say to him: Are we together on this? Do we see eye to eye? Is the same truth burning in our souls? Do we know what our calling is? Our calling is to bring up our children in the way
of the Lord. Do you see that? If they do not see that, no marriage!
Not only are we told that this
is our calling, but the Word of God tells us also how to do it. Note what we read:
One generation shall praise thy works to another, and shall declare
thy mighty acts. We do this by
exalting, praising Gods works to the next generation.
Our praises are to carry the truth to the next generation.
The Word of God is saying that
the way we bring Gods truth to our children must not be in a dry, unemotional, dead,
indifferent way of teaching about God. We
must understand that we are not simply trying to stockpile knowledge in the brains of the
next generation. The text says that one
generation shall praise Thy works to another.
It does not say teach, although that is true enough. But it says praise.
Why does it say it that way? To praise
is to exalt God. So the idea is this: Out of exalting God, exalting the truth of God,
the truth is brought to the next generation. Transmit
the truth through praise. A high calling
rests upon those who are called to transmit the true knowledge of God to the next
generation. Our goal is not the imparting of
mere facts. Our goal is that their hearts
might explode in love to God. That they might
not just know the truth but that they might praise God in the truth. If that is not our goal, then we are
wasting our time. Yes, we know that this
praise of God in the coming generation cannot happen apart from their heads. We cannot do an end run around the brain. No. There
must be the true, solid, biblical, Reformed truth that becomes tender, that becomes wood
to produce the fire of praise to God. But
praise to God is our goal!
How is that done? God says, Praise it into their life. Exalt in the works of God. Exalt God before them. Praise God before them. God says, Beware of speaking the truth of
God to your children in such a way that contradicts the value of Gods truth. Do not talk about the most glorious things the
soul can ever know as if they are nothing. When
you talk of something you love, then you talk
of it in such a way that the value and the importance of that thing is transmitted in the
way that you talk about it.
We are praying for a generation
to follow us, a generation to stand in awe of God, a generation that will exalt their God. Then we, as their elders, as their parents, must
exalt in God.
Our way of educating is to
praise Gods work to our children, to speak of Gods works with awe, thrill,
love, and the ring of sincerity and conviction. Otherwise
the next generation says, Well, theyre not excited about it. Why should we be?
Theyre bored. Why should not we
be? They dont really prize it. Theyre not willing to sacrifice for it. No, not really.
The church budget thats not first in our Dad. If its not such a great thing to them, why
should it be to us? If we parents teach
the things of God coldly and indifferently, without love and awe of God in our souls, we
are lying about the truth of God. Yes, we
are! The content of our instruction might be
as orthodox as it gets. But if we do not do
it in love, humility, and awe of God, then we are lying about the truth that we transmit
to them.
What do we want for the next
generation? Do we want that their thinking is
saturated with Gods truth; that their hearts are committed to His kingdom; that
their godliness exceeds ours; that their obedience is steadfast regardless of the cost;
that they truly love, serve, and glorify God? That
should be our goal. It is what Jesus said
that they be infatuated with Him, with His kingdom, and with following Him, so that
all other allegiances become as though they were not.
For Christ the King forsake the world and every former friend. Jesus said, If any man come after me and
deny not himself, does not take up his cross, does not follow me, he is not worthy of
me.
We train them so that all of
their boasting might be in God. But where
will such God-glorifying, such God-boasting, such God-exalting children and young people
come from? Well, you say, they will come from
God. Yes, that is true from God alone. God must shine His glory on them. And He will do so.
And He will do so upon whomsoever He will. We
know that. But this is the means, His usual
means: One generation shall praise Thy works
to another. Parents saturated with Gods
truth, whose hearts are committed, whose obedience is steadfast, who themselves are so
saturated with the kingdom of God that all other allegiances fall away; parents who exalt
in God; parents who are thrilled in God so that the clawing values of the world are done
away with. If God is not your praise, then
the clawing, gnawing values of this world will hold you.
And a generation will arise will not know the mighty deeds of God.
If our confession of God is word
but not heart, then we will find a generation following us that will say finally,
Leave me alone. I want to watch my
things. I want to do my things. Dont bother me with spiritual things
like that. The history of the church
tells us that this happens. We want a
generation of young men and women who are burning in love for God and who will give up all
for the kingdom of Christ. But where will
they come from? From God, yes from God
working through a generation that did more than just teach, a generation that praised
Gods works to them.
We look at ourselves today and
we humble ourselves before God, for we are not able.
We sin, we fail. We reflect the
praises of God to our children so weakly. God
has promised us grace. God has promised us,
in the blood of Jesus Christ, that He will be faithful to us and that by His power this
shall be accomplished. We also comfort
ourselves in the words: Weakest means
fulfill Thy will; mighty enemies to still.
But we must be faithful. That means that we must take heed to our hearts
and we must know this powerful God. We must
stand in awe of Him and we must live a holy, devoted, exemplary life before our children. Not just our words!
It must be our manner of life. Important,
of course, in our task will be the church the church that preaches the praises of
Gods mighty acts and words. Certainly
we must be in a true church, that is, a church that preaches the Word of God without
blush. But in that church, we understand, we
need to attend and we need to attend twice on the Lords Day, because there are
certain aspects of Gods character and Gods majesty that can only be caught in
church-worship. The things that children have
not known can be learned only in the gathering of Gods people under the preaching of
the Word.
We must see to it that the
church does not become shallower and shallower in the reservoir of the truth, so that when
we go there we cannot drink anymore. But we
must see to it that the church of which we are a member loves and keeps that truth, so
that the reservoir is full and deep and our children can drink deeply. Then a generation arises that worships Jehovah. We must see to it that we praise His works to our
children.
Then, by His grace alone, His
truth endures from generation to generation. Then
the ages, with David, go to their graves in peace, knowing that the high praises of God
that thrilled their heart and have been their comfort and song throughout their days will
not cease from off the face of the earth. But
they shall be carried forward and onward by the generation to follow. God grant this.
Let us pray.
Father, we thank Thee for Thy Word. Apply it to our hearts through Jesus name, Amen.
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