Building Generational Altars – 2

Apostle Grace Lubega

Genesis 15:3(KJV); And Abram said, Behold, to me thou hast given no seed: and, lo, one born in my house is mine heir.

God has placed in every man the potential to preserve his posterity in line with God’s will and purpose.

Abraham needed more than a child. He needed the kind of seed that would be an extension of divine purpose after he was gone from the earth.

If all he wanted was a child, it would mean that he was limited in vision. But this was not so. He was a man who saw beyond the now to the future. That is why when the Lord told him, ‘as far as your eyes can see’, he saw the world. It is why Christ could say, Abraham rejoiced to see my day.

So, when Abraham asked for a child, he did not merely want his next heir. He needed one who will walk in his footsteps to fulfill God’s plan. This is why God owns that genealogy and says. ‘The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob…’

It is by eternal design that your children serve God; that your grand children serve God and that your great grandchildren serve God. Your family can minister the gospel of Christ for generations to come.

Let your prayer be for the building of generational altars.

Glory to God!

FURTHER STUDY: Proverbs 22:6, Romans 9:7

GOLDEN NUGGET:

God has placed in every man the potential to preserve his posterity in line with God’s will and purpose.

PRAYER: Loving Father, I thank you for this Word. I thank you because of the generational altars that are built in my family. I thank you because the fires on those altars shall never burn out. I thank you because my family is the sacrifice on that altar because they have given their lives for the sake of the kingdom. I thank you because your Word will never leave our lips, your hand will never leave our homes. We are yours like you are ours. We are not just blessed with the Abrahamic blessing. We walk in the anointing that abides in families for generations to come. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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