Passing the Baton of Faith
My husband and I walked into our kitchen and curled up in the middle of the floor was a huge black snake. As any brave and fearless warrior would do, my husband grabbed our son’s near-by baseball bat and proceeded to send it to the “great beyond”. I’ll spare giving you the visual of my kitchen after that. I called a neighbor for moral support. She said, “Do you suppose it had a mate?” Then my astute, protective warrior proceeded to scope out our home’s territory from top to bottom so that his soulmate and our children could get to sleep. Our children saw a father’s protection, both in the physical and spiritual.
Another Wuerch family wildlife experience was when our young son stepped on a scorpion and, oh, the pain, that ensued. Our natural instincts were to quickly get the ammonia and soak the bite and our spiritual instincts engaged us in praying God’s Word: “Lord, your Word declares: “You have given us the authority to trample on snakes and scorpions and to overcome all the power of the enemy and nothing will harm us.” (Luke 10:19) “We speak that word over our boy right now, in Jesus’ name!” That double treatment caused the sting to quickly subside. That experience continued to give us the ammunition we needed as our family encountered many of those wildlife, sports, and every-day life experiences.
Many years later, my Wallace grandson was stung five times by a scorpion while sleeping on the floor of their home one night. When Staci called me for prayer support after calling Poison Control (their advice was to apply ice and watch him closely), I gave her the double-whammy remedy that we had applied many times in our lives. Payton recovered quickly and we continue to talk about this story and how God healed him. He used that story in speech and debate competitions as well as when he spoke to youth groups.
The standard reply from my daughter when I ask how she’s doing is: “I am highly favored and blessed of the Lord.” She’s the gal that received healing as a baby. Through the years she has had many ups and downs, many victories, and many trials. But nothing has changed in her speaking “I am highly favored and blessed of the Lord.” Now when I ask her two children “How are you doing?” Their reply is also: “I am highly favored and blessed of the Lord.”
Passing our faith experiences along to our family is like passing on the baton in a race. We come from a long line of baton passers. I know that my faith and devotion to Christ is because of them. They ran their faith races strong and so am I.
How are you passing on faith to the next generation? Have you identified the batons God has given you to carry? Psalm 145:4 says “One generation commends Your works to another; they tell of Your mighty acts …”
Each generation has memories, stories, and values it wants to pass along to the next generation but most important are the spiritual values of our faith. Letting them in on the victories won after the family has prayed together about something. Assuring them that as great as the medical team might have been with bringing help and wholeness to them, it was really God’s healing virtue that flowed through them. Faith matters.
I urge you to keep your eyes and ears open for teachable moments with your kiddos. They learn so much through experiences. Social media, TV, movies, news reports, and current situations with family members and friends can be used to point out God’s character and commands. Take the initiative to talk about God and bring Him into family conversations. I promise you – you’ll be “passing on the faith baton” when you do!