The Landmarks of Fathers

During my morning reading, I came across a verse that fired my synaptic activity.  It caused me to meditate on kingdom truth and generational transfer.

Do not move the ancient boundary, which your fathers have set. (Proverbs 22:28)   

All throughout scripture the Israelites were given warnings about moving landmarks and boundaries.  These boundaries were established by their fathers through divine order and purposed for generational transfer.  To move those landmarks was to steal and disrupt divine order, established by God, to live life here on earth to its utmost maximum potential.

Today, the principle of this commandment remains true.  Although it no longer applies to geographical boundaries, we must recognize the spiritual landmarks and boundaries that our fathers have set before us. 

We must learn to build on them and not away from them.  The kingdom of God is built generational but when “one generation fails to declare God’s works and mighty acts to another” (Ps 145:4) then we have removed the landmarks and forfeited the next generation’s inheritance.

We ought to be more mindful of the landmarks of our fathers.  And continue to build on them.  And when we come to the twilight years of our lives, we’ll continue to teach the young ones to be faithful to the landmarks that we ourselves have been truthful to.

I like how the Psalmist said it, Even when I am old and gray, do not forsake me, O God, till I declare your power to the next generation, your might to all who are to come.” (Ps. 71:18)

4 Comments

  1. Jalina on May 12, 2011 at 7:01 PM

    Good teaching. I was brought up to know GOD but not the way I know Him now and my prayer daily is to continue to break generational curses in my family and make a change. I pray that I am able to show others who God is and what He has done for me. As I get older that the same be transfer to my son and generations to come.



  2. Manny on May 12, 2011 at 8:32 PM

    Well Pastor we have to understand our landmarks where our fathers came from. because when we respect our landmarks everything will fall in place.



  3. januel on May 12, 2011 at 9:28 PM

    When you own something close to you it becomes a landmark you have to respect it and cherish it and protect it.



  4. mario on May 27, 2011 at 11:21 PM

    Thats an awesome principle and a great lesson in everything. Why should we build the wheel? If the wheel is there. We most build from it. An inheritance help us develop for a better purpose, thats how the Muslims and Jews are so wealthy they work thinking in the future and they leave an inheritance for the next generation. Spiritually we most do the same what we have learn, we most teach the next generation.