A Hundred Years Hence

Romans 8:18 “For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.”

Romans 8:28 “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.”

Isaiah 55:8-9 “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith 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.”

Psalm 121:1-2 “I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the LORD, which made heaven and earth.”

Billy Mitchell was the “dominant figure in American aviation” from 1919 to 1926. His advocacy for air power, though far beyond the capabilities of the time, would be a natural fit for the headlines of our current day. Decades before 1941, he foresaw the Japanese air attack on the American Navy. He also predicted the emergence of worldwide air transportation, commercial space travel, cruise missiles, and unmanned aerial systems. His foresight was legendary.

In many ways, his enduring success was due to his intentionality in thinking about the future.

On December 17th, 1925, Mitchell was convicted by court martial for his radical thoughts and unorthodox methods of trying to capture the attention of a world that didn’t understand the urgency to properly invest in new aviation capabilities. In the authoring of a manuscript around this time, his editors and publishers recommend that he back off from his more extreme concepts. His response – he wanted his writings to be read and relevant “a hundred years hence.” They are!

Far too often, Christians get stuck in the myopic mindset of the today and the here-and-now. We lament our sorry situations without a perspective that includes longevity. We don’t consider the outcomes that could arise from our current conditions a month from now, let alone a century from now. We certainly fall short in properly considering the eternal ramifications of our daily activities and the right alignment of our priorities. God wants us to lift up our eyes and expand our perspectives.

PLEASE PRAY FOR AMERICAN CHRISTIANS TO EXPAND OUR PERSPECTIVES TO BETTER THINK IN TERMS OF ETERNITY. May our lives reflect a viewpoint that considers a hundred years hence and beyond.

ADMIN: The quotes above come from “Billy Mitchell: Crusader for Air Power” by Alfred E. Hurley. You can also see a related thought that I published this week at:

No Luck Needed

Hebrews 12:1-2 “Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us, Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.”

Philippians 3:13-14 “Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.”

Matthew 22:36-40 “Master, which is the great commandment in the law? Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.”

On December 17th, 1903, lifeguard John T. Daniels took one of humanity’s most iconic photos – the world’s first flight with Orville Wright at the controls. Interestingly, Daniels had never taken a photo before. In fact, he had never even seen a camera and had only just received abbreviated instructions in its use by the Wright Brothers prior to that moment. Frankly, he got lucky and the picture ended up in focus.

We must not rely on such luck as we diligently and purposefully focus our lives. Fortunately, God provides practical and spiritual tools to create and sustain intentional focus. We are to set aside distractions and affix a gaze throughout our lives on our Lord and Saviour. We are to press towards Him in spite of those things that would divert our attention. And we are to make His clearly articulated priorities our own.

PLEASE PRAY FOR AMERICAN CHRISTIANS TO FOCUS ON THE LORD OUR GOD WITH DUE DILIGENCE AND UNYIELDED DETERMINATION. When we do those things, we will capture something far more important than an iconic photo. We will capture a meaning and purpose in our lives that aligns with God’s plan – no luck needed!

Multi-Generational Impact

II Timothy 2:1-2 “Thou therefore, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also.”

Matthew 28:18-20 “And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen.”

A few weeks ago, I had the privilege of speaking at First Baptist Church of Hammond during services to recognize veterans, military members, and their families. It was a great honor.

I hadn’t considered the powerful lesson of me being there until I was trading some texts on that Saturday night with Jerry and Bonnie Ferrso.

Jerry and Bonnie were the ones who had the greatest personal impact on me in the lead-up to my salvation, and their faith journey had begun and accelerated through the incredible ministries in Hammond.

As I pondered that point, it struck me! That’s the type of multi-generational impact that we are supposed to harness to perpetuate the great news of the gospel of Christ:

  • Generation 1 – First Baptist Hammond invests in the lives of Jerry and Bonnie Ferrso, and triggers and matures their faith. The ministry also emphasizes the need for the Ferrsos to share their faith and disciple others in their faith.
  • Generation 2 – Jerry and Bonnie invest in me and my wife at Lancaster Baptist Church. I come to Christ (my wife had already been saved through grace by faith as a teenager). The Ferrsos disciple both of us, and challenge and equip us to share our faith and disciple others in their faith.
  • Generation 3 – In a large part because of their investment, I have an opportunity to speak and preach. Not only that, but God opens the door for me to share three different messages on Sunday (combined Sunday school, Sunday morning and Sunday evening) in Hammond for Veterans Day 2025 – the same place that started this cycle in the lives of young Jerry and Bonnie Ferrso.

Wow! That is the cycle called for in II Timothy 2 and Matthew 28. It is a cycle that allows for the perpetuation and multiplication of the unmatched gift of salvation through Christ.

I hope and pray that something that was said and done during my time in Hammond triggers and matures the faith of someone in attendance, and that they similarly feel compelled to share their faith and disciple others in their faith so that the cycle continues for countless generations.

PLEASE PRAY FOR AMERICAN CHRISTIANS TO CONSIDER OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO TRIGGER A CYCLE FOR CHRIST THAT PROPAGATES THE GOSPEL THROUGH THE DECADES. The Lord’s direction for us is to play a part in a plan of multi-generational impact.

However Fashionable It May Be

Matthew 6:33 “Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.”

Matthew 22:35 “Then one of them, which was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him and saying, Master, which is the great commandment in the law? Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.”

Noah Webster’s The Value of the Bible and Excellence of the Christian Religion: For the Use of Families and Schools provided a powerful set of practical and theological tools for his growing country in 1834. Two complementary passages help provide proper priority, orientation, and allegiance for Christians then and now:

“Men are prone to consider their social duties to their fellow men as the first in importance, and all that are necessary to be observed in order to secure God’s favor. This is a pernicious mistake, and probably the ruin of millions of the human race. Supreme love to God, and reverence for his character, and laws, is the first duty of men, and the true source of all other duties. Obedience to God’s laws, to be genuine, must spring from love to him; and a conformity to his character is that which constitutes excellence in human character.” (p. 32)

“The dignity of man, in the view of the world, consists in elevation of rank in society, superior intelligence, and high minded notions of honor. These are qualities which make men respected in society, and are of real value to the possessor. But these qualities may be and often are united, in the same character, with the foulest of vices. There is another species of dignity which consists in the abhorrence of every vice, and in the aiming at the excellence which has a resemblance to the divine perfections. God is the only perfect being, the only model of all excellence; and no man can be possessed of true dignity of character, without purity of heart, and a divine principle which elevates the affections above the love of that which God abhors and forbids. Whatever God forbids is degrading, however fashionable it may be, and however esteemed among men. it is our first duty to seek the honor that comes from God.” (p. 79-80)

Loving God as the utmost priority will yield a proper perspective to effectively and rightfully love others, while avoiding the trappings of pride and self-promotion.

PLEASE PRAY FOR AMERICAN CHRISTIANS TO PRIORITIZE LOVING GOD AND ALIGNING OURSELVES WITH HIM ABOVE ALL ELSE. We must avoid the pernicious desire to please people … however fashionable it may be.

The Least We Owe Him

James 4:6 “But he giveth more grace. Wherefore he saith, God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble.”

Psalm 33:12 “Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD; and the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance.”

Noah Webster is known as the ‘Father of American Scholarship and Education.’ He was an author, an abolitionist, and an outspoken supporter of the Constitution. Later in his life, this Founding Father wrote two must-read books for children and adults alike:

  • The Value of the Bible and Excellence of the Christian Religion: For the Use of Families and Schools (1834)
  • History of the United States (1833)

Webster wrote the following:

“The great difference between the maxims of the world and the doctrines of the gospel, is, that human opinions spring from pride, and tend to foster it; whereas the doctrines of the gospel teach humility, and self-abasement. The maxims of the world serve to encourage self-dependence in men, inducing them to rely on their own strength and resources for success, in business or policy, without seeking aid from the Almighty source of power. The gospel inculcates the opposite doctrine; it teaches that ‘God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace to the humble.’ It serves to make men humble, and to rely wholly on God for success, not only in spiritual concerns, but in the ordinary occupations of this world. In the pagan world, bravery and human efforts are everything; and God is nothing. In the Christian system, human strength is nothing, and God is every thing. In a Christian community then, all government should be founded on Christian principles or should be directed to support them; and to such a system God will give success. All governments of a different kind will produce, as they have ever produced, innumerable evils while they last, and will ultimately sink into corruption and be ruined. All history is a tissue of facts confirming these observations.”

This Founding Father recognized the need to embrace humility and to shun pride. He recognized that this applies to the personal level and to the governmental level. He recognized that the former would bring grace and the latter would bring resistance. He also recognized that civil liberty flowed from the applied truths of Christianity:

“Almost all the civil liberty now enjoyed in the world owes its origin to the principles of the Christian religion … the religion which has introduced civil liberty, is the religion of Christ and his apostles, which enjoins humility, piety, and benevolence; which acknowledges in every person a brother, or a sister, and a citizen with equal rights. This is genuine Christianity, and to this we owe our free constitutions of government.”

This nation was special because it didn’t spring from the maxims of this world, but instead from the doctrines of the gospel. The Founders recognized that human strength is nothing and that God is everything. The Constitution was derived from this key truth – it was the work of a Divine Providence and was crafted by those who trusted in Him! It is a reason for which we are to be profoundly thankful!

PLEASE PRAY THAT AMERICAN CHRISTIANS WOULD HUMBLY AND PASSIONATELY EXPRESS APPRECIATION TO OUR LOVING GOD. It is the least we owe Him for our free constitutions of government as we rely wholly on Him for success.

ADMIN: The two quotes come from the following:

Value of the Bible and Excellence of the Christian Religion: For the Use of Families and Schools, Noah Webster, 1834, p. 79, 89-90.

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