Through the ministry of Isaiah, God showed how diverse His thoughts and ways are from our ways. ““For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways,” says the Lord. “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, And My thoughts than your thoughts.”” Isaiah 55:8-9 NKJV. The closer our thoughts and ways get to His, the closer we are able to work with Him. By the same token our maturity is pronounced when we get our acts to approximate that of God. How does God think? God thinks family, even generation. His interest in family and generation inspired the promise given to Abram as we can see from our text.
Let us desire to serve God in our generation by the will of God and set the stage for coming generations alongside…when you are seeking for increase, don’t stop at yourself alone; think of how the next generation can benefit from God’s grace upon your life.
This line of thought can be confirmed from Psalm 115:14-16. “God himself will fill you with more. Blessings upon blessings will be heaped upon you and upon your children from the maker of heaven and earth, the very God who made you!” TPT. It is clear that God’s blessings lead to more! It is also clear that God does not intend the blessing to end with one generation. Just as one generation will praise His name to another, that is how His blessings ought to flow from one generation to another as well. Since God thinks of generations, that should form our pattern of thinking as well. Let us desire to serve God in our generation by the will of God and set the stage for coming generations alongside. Again, when you are seeking for increase, don’t stop at yourself alone; think of how the next generation can benefit from God’s grace upon your life.