From Generation To Generation

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From the vantage point in my late fifties, I’m becoming more and more aware of the passing of time, as well as the passing of great men and women of God. It seems every few months or weeks another spiritual giant is called home. On one hand, I rejoice for them. On the other, I am troubled in my spirit. They have navigated this world’s obstacles, and finally passed through the veil of time and flesh into their eternal reward. They are where they’ve lived their whole lives to be -in the presence of their Lord. How could I begrudge them that? How could I want to bring them back to this life of trial and sorrow? David assured us in his writings that God looks on the passing of His saints with joy.

“Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.” (Psalm 166:15)

Yet, standing at the casket of a beloved Pillar of Faith, my spirit is pressed by a familiar question. Am I ready? Now that it’s my turn to carry the flame of Truth to my generation, do I have what it takes to stand strong? And not only to stand, but to be an effective witness to those around me. And not only to be a witness, but to be a source of strength, knowledge, wisdom, understanding doctrine, able to teach, manifesting the fruit of the Spirit, operating in the gifts of the Spirit…Let’s face it…It’s a lot.

THE PROCESS

People are called by the Spirit of God in every generation to be Evidence Bearers of God’s Truth and Holiness. This responsibility is passed from elder to younger so that no generation is without a witness.

Godly parents are to pass the mantle of Truth on to their children. This is evident in scripture. Abraham to Isaac. Isaac to Jacob. Jacob to Joseph. Lois to Eunice to Timothy.

Godly mentors are to pass the mantle of Truth on to their protégés. Also evident in scripture. Moses to Joshua. Elijah to Elisha. Paul to Timothy.

It seems significant that both of these spiritual threads lead to Timothy. Whether you came by the Truth via biological, or spiritual lineage, you are Timothy. I am Timothy. 

THE NEED

So often, our elders pass with much of their spiritual knowledge, wisdom and experiences ungifted and untold. They are vessels, still full, and needing a conduit to be poured into. I remember so many hours sitting in a dear elder’s home, listening to her tell the stories of her life. Yes, I had plenty of other pressing things to do. Yes, she told the same ones over and over. You would be surprised how many answers I got to unasked questions just by listening to her talk. How I wish I could sit and listen to her wisdom today, but she has gone on to her reward, a vault that cannot be opened again on this side of eternity.

THE OBLIGATION

I am first generation Apostolic. Meaning, I didn’t have anyone in my direct family lineage who passed this Truth to me. That’s not to say I didn’t have people who loved me, and lived Christian values in front of me. I will always be thankful, however, that God made a way for me to hear the core truths of the Oneness of God, the essentiality of Repentance, Baptism in Jesus’ Name and the infilling of the Holy Ghost (New Birth message Acts 2:38-39) and the importance of a life of Holiness. I’m so thankful that there were people who welcomed me into their home to teach me a Bible study week after week, so that I could become rooted and grounded in Truth. I’m so thankful for godly mentors who lived their lives full of the Holy Ghost and manifesting both the  Fruit and Gifts of the Spirit in front of me. 

Now, it’s my turn. Now, it’s your turn.

You and I have an obligation before the Lord to take what’s been gifted to us from the elders in our lives, not only to live it, but also to transfer it to those coming up under us. This is the process of mentorship that keeps the Gospel moving from one generation to the next. We must stop thinking someone else is going to do it, live it, share it. If that is our mindset, we might just take it with us, unpoured, into eternity.

THE BURDEN

We are undoubtedly living in the last days before Jesus returns to set up His earthly Kingdom. I am weighted down with the burden to invest into hungry souls. Yes, the New Birth message, but also knowledge, wisdom, fruit of the Spirit, Gifts of the Spirit, prayer, fasting, anointing and life experiences. There’s no reason the next generation should have to relearn every life lesson.

THE CHARGE

If you are an elder, find someone who is hungry to pour into. Even if they don’t seem hungry for spiritual food, feed them anyway. You don’t know who God has called them to be. That frustrating teenager who seems destined to be Saul of Tarsus, might just be the next Apostle Paul. 

If you are a young person, find someone full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom whose footsteps you can follow. With their guidance, you’ll know how to fight the battles they’ve already lived through. 

For Heaven’s sake, if you’re still breathing, find a way to pass this Truth from your generation to the next.

“Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ.” (1 Corinthians 11:1)

In Jesus’ Name,

-Pat Vick

 

2 thoughts on “From Generation To Generation

  1. This is awesome! Words that we elders need to hear! Can you pass it on to Bro Coon and the Sages? It needs to be heard! Thank you!

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