Thoughts on Legacy

Legacy is not buildings, ceremonies, or traditions.  It’s not style of songs, type of preaching, or method of service.  It’s not about denominations or particular beliefs.  Legacy is dropping and putting these things aside to focus on what really matter—what God holds dear to his heart.  Dropping differences in opinion, method, and ideology… but passing on a love for the lost, a love for the building of his Church, and a love for a supernatural God.
It’s not about how, when, or what… buy WHY?  Ultimately it all needs to come back to a raw love for the lost, love for building the Church of Jesus Christ, and love for a supernatural God.  We need to teach these things to our sons and daughters—we need to pass it down to our leaders, and impart it to those we father.

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