“We will not hide them from their children, but tell to the coming generation the glorious deeds of the LORD, and his might, and the wonders that he has done.”
'We will not hide them' is a deliberate choice — the next generation doesn't hear about God by accident; someone has to decide to tell.
What we pass on isn't just rules — it's the glorious deeds of the Lord, real stories of a God who actually acted.
The verse names two kinds of memory to keep: His might in action, and the wonders only He could have done.
This verse's gaze isn't fixed on the past — it's fixed on whoever is still to be born and needs to hear this story.
Faith rarely survives across generations by accident — it's passed hand to hand, mouth to mouth, on purpose.
Act: Pick one thing God has already done for you, and tell that story today to a child, a teen, or someone newer in the faith.