The Ancient Landmarks and The Living Work
Proverbs 22:28 Remove not the ancient landmark, which thy fathers have set.
God has landmarks: truths, doctrines, convictions, and Bible paths that must not be moved. We don’t apologize for the gospel, the Bible, and worship that honors God. We are not trying to be cool. We are striving to be faithful.
But hear it: landmarks are not museum pieces. They are guides for a journey. They don’t exist so we can brag about where we’ve been; they exist so we can know where to go without drifting. The disciples held truth, and then they marched into the world with it. A church can cherish its heritage without chaining itself to comfort.
Some of the sweetest things we enjoy came because somebody refused to stop. Someone decided to add on, build on, reach out, win souls, and keep going. We are beneficiaries of continuation. And the next generation will be beneficiaries if we refuse to remove the landmarks while we press forward to take ground.
Respond: Father, keep me faithful to the ancient landmarks. And keep me useful in the present work, steady in truth, active in mission.
Taken from the preaching ministry of Tim Webb
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