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Means of Generational Grace

Means of Generational Grace

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How do covenant blessings come from one generation to the next in God's visible church? Deuteronomy 31:9–13 looks forward to the hearing of God's Word, publicly read, in the holy assembly on the coming Lord's Day. In these five verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that covenant blessings come from one generation to the next in God's visible church by means of the public hearing of all of His Word. The central message of the devotional is that God's Word, faithfully read and heard in corporate assembly, is the primary means by which His people are renewed in reverence, obedience, and faith. Rooted in Deuteronomy 31:9–13, the passage emphasizes that the public reading of the Law every seven years—during the Feast of Tabernacles—was designed to cultivate a generational fear of God, ensuring that all, including children and strangers, would hear, learn to fear Him, and live according to His commandments. True obedience flows not from legalistic pride but from a heart humbled by the holiness of God's Word, received with meekness and applied in gospel-centered action. The weekly gathering of the Church on the Lord's Day fulfills the Old Testament pattern, with the goal of proclaiming the whole counsel of God so that believers and their children may grow in humility, reverence, and faithful obedience. Ultimately, the devotional calls the church to steward God's Word with holy seriousness, trusting that the Spirit uses it to produce lasting spiritual fruit across generations.
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