
God designed family as the primary framework for passing faith to future generations. To leave a lasting legacy of faith, we must prioritize two things: submitting to and teaching God's ways, and remembering and sharing God's works. When we compromise on God's commands or fail to evict idols from our lives, we risk the next generation drifting from faith. Establishing rhythms of remembrance—through practices like family communion or sharing testimonies—helps cement God's faithfulness in young hearts. Like a relay race, passing faith requires close proximity between generations and both parties in motion. By modeling obedience and sharing our experiences of God's goodness, we can ensure our children don't just know about God but know Him personally.