Monday, February 24, 2025

Altars to remember.....




I started reading the Bible at the beginning of this year. As I read, I noticed how Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob set up altars. These altars served as reminders of times when God had met with man and made an agreement. Gotquestions.org says, "An altar was built to commemorate an encounter with God that had a profound impact upon someone." The altar was intended to serve as a reminder of the encounter with God for the person involved. It was also for the next generations to learn about God and His promises. 

I began asking myself what we do today to remind ourselves and future generations of the great things that God has done for us. We don't usually stack rocks on top of one another, but there are things we can do. We can write down in a notebook the miracles we have seen God do in our lives through the years. Then, from time to time, we can look back through these notes to remind us of God's faithfulness. These notebooks can be copied or adapted in a way that allows them to be passed down to future generations. We can also speak to others about our answered prayers and share the goodness of God. We can put pictures or plaques in our homes. We can wear articles of clothing proclaiming God's goodness. I recently purchased a shirt that said. "All my life, You have been faithful; all my life, You have been oh so good." This was 'an altar' - a way of acknowledging my encounter with God.

Or...you can write a book as Missy has done. We are so very thankful for Austin's miraculous recovery after his accident in November of 2024. The book Missy just wrote and available at Amazon is Missy and Austin's way of making an altar to tell of God's wonderous gift of restored life. A story that needs to be told and retold as a way to honor God, to remember His goodness, and to give Him glory! Thank you, Missy and Austin, for sharing your encounter with God with us!

The book titled Wonder & Be Astounded is available at https://urlgeni.us/amzn/Wonderandbe


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