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Tuesday, May 26, 2026

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"Remember The Days Of Old"

Message summary: This Memorial Day let us "Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past" and the faithfulness of our Lord as we sing of the mercies of the Lord forever. Never once did we ever walk alone. With our mouths and with our lives let us proclaim His faithfulness to all generations!

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"Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past" (Deuteronomy 32:7). "I will sing of the mercies of the LORD forever: with my mouth will I make known Thy faithfulness to all generations" (Psalm 89:1). "One generation will commend Your works to another" (Psalm 145:4).

Yesterday was Memorial Day day here in the USA. The origin of Memorial Day dates back to the period following our Civil War in the 1860's and was initially a day of remembrance of those who died in that war, but later it included the fallen from all the wars that have followed. Although I have had relatives serve in World War 2 and other wars I do not have any direct relatives who died in wars.

But Memorial Day has also become a day when we seek to remember those who have lived before us.

I have no actual memory of my ancestors beyond my grandparents. There may be some readers that recall a great grandparent but due to life spans few would know anyone in a generation before that. My grandpa on my mother's side was the son of a German immigrant who came to the US in the late 1850's. I have no info regarding the Steincross family before this. I know even less about the ancestors on my dad's side. I don't recall it being passed on but perhaps I didn't listen or wasn't interested at that point in my life!

But others have a long memory of their ancestors:

RootsIn 1977, a year after we married, a TV miniseries came out titled "Roots" based on Alex Haley's family history.  It's likely that most in our generation saw this series as it was immensely popular and prompted much national discussion at the time.

The story begins in Africa where Kunta Kinte is sold into the slave trade after being abducted from his African village, and is then taken to the United States. Kinte and his family in subsequent generations observe notable events in American history, such as the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, slave uprisings and emancipation.

It is a very moving series for many reasons but what impressed me most was the way the oral history of the family had been carefully passed down from generation to generation. Each generation had very purposely passed on the family history to the next and after over 200 years the story goes on and I assume still does.

Moses, in his final message prior to his death, calls the people to "Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past". That is so necessary for each generation and is increasingly lacking in this modern age with so many living only for the now and having little to no interest in the past or in some cases even holding a disdain for it.

C.S. Lewis used the term "chronological snobbery" to describe the tendency to devalue any generation but your own. It asserts that "the thinking, art, or science of an earlier time is inherently inferior to that of the present, simply by virtue of its temporal priority or the belief that since civilization has advanced in certain areas, people of earlier periods were less intelligent."

From creation an oral history had been passed on from generation to generation until the time of Moses who is the author of the Pentateuch (first five books of the Bible). This long period covers the time from creation and the origin of their national identity (children of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob) to Moses which would be several thousand years.

Moses lived about 3,500 years ago and his words are still very appropriate and needed for the people of God today. We all need to "remember the days of old; consider the generations long past".


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13.


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, we are grateful for the men and women who have given their lives for our freedoms over the centuries. We also give thanks for those who have impacted our spiritual lives as we seek to live faithfully for You; the Biblical saints, the early church fathers, the martyrs of the faith, the evangelists, preachers, and teachers of Your Holy Word, our family members and many others who showed us the way. We thank You for those extraordinary believers who not only lived for You but lived as an example of faith to those of us looking on and learning along the way. Today we reflect much about our past, what we've gleaned along the way and consider how we have influenced those who observe our lives. Thank you for Your faithfulness in every generation. Amen.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"Ancient of Days"   Watch on YouTube   CityAlight

What Did C.S. Lewis Mean by Chronological Snobbery? Short video teaching

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