God’s salvation not just for you, but for future generations (2024)

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Daily Scripture

Ephesians 2:4-7

4-5 However, God is rich in mercy. He brought us to life with Christ while we were dead as a result of those things that we did wrong. He did this because of the great love that he has for us. You are saved by God’s grace! 6 And God raised us up and seated us in the heavens with Christ Jesus. 7 God did this to show future generations the greatness of his grace by the goodness that God has shown us in Christ Jesus.

Daily Reflection & Prayer

“God is rich in mercy.” “You are saved by God’s grace.” That was the beating heart of our faith, said the letter to the Ephesians. God saved us FROM a broken, self-seeking way of life. But that wasn’t the end of the story; it was just the beginning. What Jesus called “the kingdom of God” aims to restore not just individuals, but this whole broken world to God-given wholeness. God didn’t save any one person just to do something nice for that person. Ephesians said, “God did this to show future generations the greatness of his grace.” If God’s saving grace hadn’t had that future focus, no one alive today would ever have heard of it! So that future focus clearly calls us to respond, not just by gratefully accepting salvation (which is the essential starting point, of course), but also by determining to play a role in showing future generations how good God is.

  • The United Bible Societies’ guide for Bible translators worldwide said of Ephesians 2:7, “What God has done now will for all time to come be a demonstration of his great grace. The meaning may sometimes be expressed by “for generation after generation” or “for days that never end” or “for years that no one has ever yet thought of.” * If you grew up with Christian ideas (whether you accepted them early or late), it’s easy to just assume that they were routinely “there.” But the only reason we know about Jesus is centuries of faithful work by countless nameless Christians. “By the sixth century, an illiterate Europe had no libraries left. Thomas Cahill relates in How the Irish Saved Civilization how monastic communities copied every ancient text they could get their hands on. For many centuries, monasteries were the only institutions in Europe for the acquisition, preserving, and transmitting of knowledge.” ** It’s your turn. How will you join in God’s purpose of “showing future generations the greatness of his grace”?

Prayer

Lord Jesus, thank you for all that you have saved me from. Guide me day by day into a way of living that carries out the purposes you saved me for, now and in the future. Amen.

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God’s salvation not just for you, but for future generations (3)

Angie McCarty

Angie McCarty, who has servedin Resurrection’s Adult Discipleship department, has led Spring Hill United Methodist Church's transition to a new Resurrection location, and will be the location pastor for Resurrection Spring Hill. Angie is an ordained elder from the Desert Southwest Conference of the United Methodist Church who moved to Kansas from Arizona in 2017. She completed her doctorate degree, focusing on Christian sexual ethics, at Saint Paul School of Theology in May 2023. Angie is married to Jonathan Bell, who also serves on staff at Resurrection. Together they have six kids, a live-in sister who is active in Matthew’s Ministry, and a totally joyful life.

Spring Hill United Methodist Church was a historic location with community ties going back generations. Stained glass windows show the names of the people who helped the church become a place where Jesus could be found in the missions and ministries of the people. A few people could still point to a name and claim a personal relationship.

The church started in 1858 with an out-of-town preacher riding in on horseback, identifying the potential for a worshiping community that would meet in homes, a hotel, and a few buildings before the current space was built in 1911. In 1991 the church identified the need for more space and purchased a 27-acre piece of land that would someday be the home of a bigger church building. Since then, the church decreased in size, to the point where that particular piece of land is likely to stay vacant.

I became their part-time pastor in 2021. When we identified our perilous financial situation and the aging of our congregation, we approached Resurrection, inquiring about the process of becoming a location. After a year of prayer, the congregation supported a motion to close Spring Hill United Methodist Church in order to open as Resurrection Spring Hill in the fall of 2024. This process was filled with hope, excitement, disagreement, tears, questions, discernment, and the Holy Spirit’s inspiration.

The most exciting part of this process for me is the realization that we are bringing to life the dreams of the people who came before us. People didn’t build a church building in 1911 only for it to be permanently shut down 100 or more years later. The people who purchased land in 1991 believed that the church could reach more people than was possible in the space it currently occupied. I believe the generations who came before us would be thrilled to see that the people of Spring Hill United Methodist Church made the courageous step towards something new and unknown, so that generations from now people will experience and be changed by a United Methodist presence in the south Johnson County area. Thanks for your prayers as we move forward in faith, knowing that generations will be blessed through all Resurrection locations.

© 2024 Resurrection: A United Methodist Church. All Rights Reserved.

Scripture quotations are taken from The Common English Bible ©2011. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

References

* Robert G. Bratcher and Eugene A. Nida, A Handbook on Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians. New York: United Bible Societies, 1982, p. 46.
** Ortberg, John. Who Is This Man?: The Unpredictable Impact of the Inescapable Jesus (p. 65). Zondervan. Kindle Edition.

God’s salvation not just for you, but for future generations (2024)

FAQs

What is God's promise to future generations? ›

Exodus 34:7 In-Context

7 I keep my promise for thousands of generations and forgive evil and sin; but I will not fail to punish children and grandchildren to the third and fourth generation for the sins of their parents."

What does the Bible say about future generations? ›

Psalm 78:5–8 Commands Us to Teach Our Young to Follow God

So how can we all live today to faithfully pass the gospel on to the next generation right now and coming generations after those who are youngest right now that they might not just know the commands of God, but teach them to their children?

Does God choose everyone to be saved? ›

God did not chose anyone because they were more worthy than others or because there is something praiseworthy in them or because He foresaw that they would believe in Him. His decision to save some is solely because it pleases Him to do so. God declared the end from the beginning . . .

How do I know if I'm truly saved? ›

If you believe that Jesus is the Lord, the Son of God, and that His death and resurrection is proof of His claims, then you are saved. The word of God leaves no doubt or question concerning this outcome. The moment of your faith is the moment of your salvation…by faith you have already been saved!

What does future generations to come mean? ›

Posterity is a noun meaning "future generations." These people of the future could be your children and great-great grandchildren, or any people who are born after you. If you save something "for posterity," you're hoping that years later people will appreciate it, like a time capsule you bury in the yard.

Where in the Bible does it say pray for the next generation? ›

2 Kings 21:2–3 Prays For The Next Generation

God, we pray that our kids and grandkids, some of whom are listening to this right now. God, we pray for the next generation, whoever comes to our mind when we think about the next generation.

What does the Bible say about passing faith to the next generation? ›

Asaph said, “We will not hide them from their children, but tell to the coming generation the glorious deeds of the Lord” (Psalm 78:4). It is time for men to step up to their responsibility to disciple the young men in their homes and to stand in the gap for fatherless homes by passing our faith to the next generation.

What does the Bible say about blessings for generations? ›

As God blesses you, you will multiply and you will witness an increase in your life. He will not only bless you but will bless your generation ( Psalm 115:12-14). Also, Psalm 90:1 states a beautiful promise, “Lord, you have been our dwelling place throughout all generations”.

Can a person lose their salvation or is it once saved always saved? ›

This doctrine says, “once saved, always saved.” That is, once you are truly saved, you can never lose it. Eternal security is a glorious and comforting truth. But notice what Paul says in Romans 11:20: You will be kept if you avoid the unbelief that overcame Israel and “stand by faith.”

Does God choose who will go to heaven? ›

Nobody can merit or earn being chosen by God. The elect also cannot resist placing faith in Christ and cannot ever turn away from their faith once they accept Jesus. Those people whom God elects have been predestined for salvation from all eternity.

Is God's salvation for everyone? ›

1 Timothy 4:9-10 (ESV)

Notice that God is the Savior of all people. The title of Savior can only apply if He indeed saves. In addition, the “especially of those who believe” clause is especially interesting. This suggests that, although Jesus saves all people, believers get a special benefit of some sort.

How do you know if you are saved and going to heaven? ›

By confessing that we believe that Jesus is the Son of God who came in the flesh to save us from our sins we can be confident that we have eternal life (1 John 4:2, 13-15; 5:13). Therefore “Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have the Son of God does not have life” (1 John 5:12).

What does God say about once saved always saved? ›

The scripture that is most commonly quoted to support this doctrine is John 10:28: “They shall never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand.” On the surface this can seem like it is true that once saved, we are always saved.

What does God promise us for the future? ›

God's life-changing word overflows with his promises of real love, forgiveness, salvation, peace, hope, and joy for everyone who trusts in his Son, Jesus. These six passages encourage followers of Christ to trust God for today—and for the life to come.

What was God's promise of descendants? ›

In Genesis 12:1-3, God promised Abraham that He would multiply his descendants as the stars in the sky. He would be their God and give them a specific piece of land forever. Yet even before that, God said He would bless Abraham and his descendants so that all the families of the earth would be blessed (Genesis 12).

What is God's promise of years? ›

[As for] the days of our years, in them are seventy years; and if [men should be] in strength, eighty years; and the greater part of them would be labor and trouble; for weakness overtakes us, and we shall be chastened.

What was God's ultimate promise? ›

Acts 4:12: “'Nor is there salvation in any other [but Jesus], for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved. '” Jesus is the ultimate promise because our eternal salvation rests in Him.

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