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Reading: Psalm 102:18-22
Let this be written for a future generation,
that a people not yet created may praise the LORD:
“The LORD looked down from his sanctuary on high,
from heaven he viewed the earth,
to hear the groans of the prisoners
and release those condemned to death.”
So the name of the LORD will be declared in Zion
and his praise in Jerusalem
when the peoples and the kingdoms
assemble to worship the LORD (NIV).*

The Statue of Liberty — photo by David Kitz
Reflection
Time capsules are a fascinating idea. They can tell us a great deal about what people at a certain point in history considered important or indicative of that particular time. What was significant in the lives of people 100 years ago? A time capsule gives us a glimpse into that long ago period. For instance, a time capsule from 1959 might contain a hula-hoop, but the significance of that craze might well be lost on the current generation of young people.
In some respects, this reading from Psalm 102 acts as a time capsule. It is a written testimony of what the LORD has done. “The LORD looked down from his sanctuary on high, from heaven he viewed the earth,
to hear the groans of the prisoners and release those condemned to death.”
Generation after generation of Bible readers has read this written testimony. They know that the LORD hears the groans of prisoners and sets them free. But this testimony doesn’t end there. It doesn’t end there because the LORD has not stopped listening and acting. He continues to do these things today.
I can personally testify to being set free from the bondage of sin. I know that due to my sinful nature I was condemned to die. But Jesus suffered the punishment I deserve on my behalf. When I called out to God, He heard my cry and set me free from the death penalty I was living under. My body may perish, but through the blood shed by Jesus and the work of the Holy Spirit, I have eternal life. That’s my testimony. That’s the time capsule message I want to send to the next generation and beyond.
By the way, my testimony is not unique. Millions of people around the world can testify to the life changing power of the LORD. They all have time capsule testimonies that they want to send to a generation yet unborn.
What about you? Do you have a testimony to God’s redeeming forgiveness and power? It might be worth your time to write it down. We overcome the attacks of the enemy by the words of our testimony. You have a story to tell. It’s a time capsule with contents far more valuable than a hula-hoop.
Response: Heavenly Father, I thank you for your intervention in my life. You have given me a story to tell—a testimony to your amazing grace. Help me to carry that testimony to a future generation—a generation that is not yet born. Amen.
Your Turn: Have you testified to the saving power of Jesus? How has the Lord changed your life?
Happy Independence Day to all my American Readers.
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His living kindness, grace, and mercy changed me from a wayward child into one whose desire it is to walk humbly before my God, to love mercy and act justly. Praise the Living God!
Amen, Wally! No one changes lives like Jesus.
We all have a story to tell. Christians have the greatest story of all.
P.S. I am reading your book: “The Soldier who Killed A King”. I’m only on the first pages, but hoping in the end that Marcus will believe that Jesus is The Son of God. The story is prompting questions of me……would I have killed Jesus? The answer is, yes! For it is my sin that sent Him to the Cross. My redemption in Christ is “my” story!
I’m glad to hear you are into “The Soldier Who Killed a King”. Oh what a story of redemption we have! I welcome your feedback on the book.
“The Soldier Who Killed a King” is a riveting, intense eye witness story – behind the scenes of Jesus and his Cross. The story is bold and gutsy, I had to hang onto my seat sometimes as I read. Truly, no one can imagine how horrible Christ was treated, and the conniving that went on against Him…along with the “wonder” in the minds and hearts of some. The main point for me is how I am mulling over, trying to understand the will of the Father, oh so seemingly harsh for Jesus in order to bring redemption for “me” – and the perfect obedience of Jesus. What a combination! The book takes you on a long journey with Marco the soldier, in scenes of how it might have been. A good book, David.
Thanks, Mary Cates! Your description of the book is excellent. If you have not yet done so, please post your review on Goodreads or Amazon. Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
I love your story. Every committed Christian has a story to tell. The past could be dark but the future has always been bright. I will praise the name of the Lord forever.
Thanks, Tintana. May you walk with God today.