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Bridge The Gap
Aqualyn Toi Jones 

Sometimes, I'm not too fond of bridges. I understand their purpose and 
necessity. I know that I have to cross one to get to the other side. But some 
bridges
can be too long. Others don't look too steady or secure. Some bridges look 
strong and unbreakable. Yet, underneath them lie corrosion and faulty design
that will one day lead to a collapse. 

We are supposed to be a bridge; a pathway over obstacles so that others can 
make it to the other side. A bridge for the younger generation to cross. But
somewhere along the way, the bridge has failed. And there remains a generation 
who does not know the Lord. Even worse, a generation that doesn't want to
know the Lord. 

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How would you describe this generation?

As disobedient, proud, unloving and unforgiving? Or as violent, hateful, 
sexually promiscuous, and wicked? Maybe as envious, selfish, and deceived? Seem
a bit harsh? Well, that's how Romans 1:29-32 describes what happens when people 
refuse to acknowledge God. This is what we become when God turns us over
to ourselves. 

But before we shake our heads in self-righteous indignation, I think we need to 
ask ourselves a question.

How would this generation describe us?

As backbiters, haters, proud, or untrustworthy? Or as immoral, greedy, 
egocentric, and out-of-touch?

Does that also seem harsh? Well, those same attributes can be found in Romans 1 
as well. Somewhere along the way our bridge became faulty. Rather than deal
with those faults, we just covered them with more work and service and less 
prayer and transparency. Judges 2:10 warns of what happens when bridges are
faulty. 

"When all that generation had been gathered to their fathers, another 
generation arose after them who did not know the Lord nor the work which He had 
done..."

Behind us, there's a generation who does not know the Lord. They're not just 
behind us. They're right next to you. Kids in your neighborhood and your 
extended
family. And some of them are even closer. They're in your homes. At your dinner 
table. In the other room watching television. 

Wherever they are, too many of them are detached, removed, and disinterested. 
And some of the faults in the bridge belong to us. We cannot expect the youth
to fix what they didn't break. To repair what they never quite got a chance to 
experience or to willingly connect with us. That duty falls on us. And until
we do that, we'll just continue to shake our heads in self-righteous 
condemnation as a generation drifts further from the Lord. Today, let us all do 
our
part. Be an example to the younger generation in word, deed, and conduct. 

After all, we may be the only bridge they have.

Toi Jones

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