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Telling the Next Generation: Memory, Mercy, and God's Call to Return | Psalms 78–81

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Episode Overview What happens to faith when we forget? In this episode we walk through Psalms 78 through 81. Psalm 78 is a long, honest retelling of God's dealings with Israel—His mighty works, His patience with a stubborn people, and the charge to pass the story on to those who come after. Psalms 79 and 80 cry out from devastation, pleading for help and restoration, while Psalm 81 lets us hear God's own voice reminding His people of His faithfulness and calling them to listen. Together they show the full rhythm of covenant faith: our need, our hope for restoration, and God's persistent call to return. Key Themes • Remembering God's works as an act of faith • Teaching the next generation God's faithfulness • Honest cries for help and restoration • God's own voice calling His people back • The cost of forgetting and the joy of return In This Episode You'll Discover • Why telling God's story shapes the generations to come • How honest lament moves toward hope • What it means to truly listen to God's voice • How memory guards us from drifting away • The major lesson: God's faithfulness invites our return Today's Scripture: Psalms 78–81 About the Podcast Word for Word: The Bible is a chronological Bible study podcast hosted by Kevin Mooneyhan that takes listeners through the entire Bible one chapter at a time. Each episode combines Scripture reading, historical context, theological insight, and practical application to help listeners understand God's Word and grow in their faith.

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