Teach the Lesson of the Unleavened and Leavened Bread
Leviticus 7:11~14 │ Then one of the elders addressed me, saying,
“Who are these, clothed in white robes, and from where have they come?” I said
to him, “Sir, you know.” And he said to me, “These are the ones coming out of the great tribulation. They have washed their robes and made
them white in the blood of the Lamb. (13~14)
There are rules when giving the peace offering to God. It’s extremely important to relay these rules to your children. First, you must teach them the reason why disasters continue to occur and their solution. The “peace offering” refers to worship that offers thanksgiving for the grace of salvation. What must be taught through the peace offering?
1.Build Your Strength and Accept Suffering
There are lessons that the posterity must learn from past history. If you’re in the Gospel, the past becomes a springboard and steppingstone. Through the figures of the Bible, you must teach the posterity what they held onto as their covenant; what journey they took; and how they gave thanksgiving in all their circumstances. In addition, you must help them confirm how God fulfilled the Word and covenant that
they held onto.
2.Eat the Unleavened Bread
Ultimately, the next generation will become the main figures who will save and conquer the future. They’ll eventually see that there isn’t any reason to fear the sufferings of Egypt and the hardships from the wilderness because they already possess the mystery of worship which is God’s method. Furthermore, God will give them the strength to lead and carry out world evangelization. In the end, they’ll be used as much as they enjoy the mystery of establishing the Gospel.
The roles of pastors, parents, and adults in the church are extremely important. They must help the next generation reach the place of the Summit in advance and have “Summit Time.” Only then, will the posterity focus and concentrate on God.