Life Can't Distract My Gratitude
Day 4: January 7th, 2021
GRATITUDE FOR THE PAST YEAR ~ Gratitude as our Anchor!
“These stones are to be a memorial to the people of Israel forever.” Joshua 4:7b NIV
Joshua had instructed the people to carry large stones from the bed of the Jordan River and place them on the Canaan side of the river, the place of Promise. Arranged together, these stones provided a memorial of God’s power, provision and purpose for the People of God. The Israelites would periodically return to this place, Gilgal, to express their gratitude for victories won in this new land. Significantly, they were commanded to bring their children with them on these occasions.
Carefully read Joshua 4:19-24. When the people of Israel were obedient to God’s instruction regarding these twelve stones, it provided a great opportunity to teach and instruct the next generation. “He said to the Israelites, ‘In the future, when your descendants ask their fathers, “What do these stones mean?’” Joshua 4:21 NIV. A child’s natural curiosity opens the door for a parent to testify of God’s remarkable power. Parents should lead their children back to the place where God has demonstrated His timely provision. It may be a story, a place, or even a picture, but whatever it is, let them see it over and over again until it becomes a defining moment in their lives and a monument of God’s grace.
Our Prayer and Fasting Season is an excellent opportunity for the entire church body, member by member, to build a “memorial of gratitude’ and to set an “Anchor of Gratitude.”
Communicate to your family members and friends that this season is not merely a going without food to bribe God; it is, more importantly, the experience of trusting God and seeing Him come through.
Gilgal was not just a pile of rocks. It was a powerful reminder of our indebtedness to God. The greatest heritage we can leave to the next generation is such a memorial of gratitude.
Prayer Focus: Pray that the Holy Spirit would create a hunger for God among our children and youth. Begin seeking God for revival to break out in the generations coming after us.