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Psalm 78: Remembering God’s Works and Teaching the Next Generation
Show: Reading the Bible Daily with Dave
Author: Dave Jenkins
Date: April 27, 2026
Show Summary
Psalm 78 is one of the longest psalms and serves as a historical sermon set to song. It calls God’s people to remember His mighty works and faithfully pass them on to the next generation.
This psalm recounts God’s faithfulness alongside Israel’s repeated forgetfulness and rebellion, revealing both human weakness and divine patience.
Main Theme: Remembering and proclaiming God’s works
Key Doctrine: God’s covenant faithfulness
Main Takeaway: Teach the next generation to hope in the Lord
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Episode Notes
1. A Call to Teach and Remember (Psalm 78:1–8)
Faith must be intentionally taught so that future generations set their hope in God and walk in obedience.
2. God’s Works and Israel’s Forgetfulness (Psalm 78:9–39)
Despite God’s mighty acts, Israel repeatedly forgot and rebelled. Yet God remained compassionate and patient.
3. Persistent Rebellion and Patient Grace (Psalm 78:40–55)
God’s redemptive purposes continue despite human failure.
4. Judgment and Renewed Shepherding (Psalm 78:56–72)
God raises up faithful leadership, pointing forward to the ultimate Shepherd.
Key Scripture
Psalm 78
Application
- Personal: Remember God’s works to strengthen your faith
- Family: Teach children God’s truth intentionally
- Church: Guard against generational forgetfulness
- Work: Lead with integrity and faithfulness
Memory Verse
“But they should set their hope in God and not forget the works of God, but keep his commandments.” — Psalm 78:7
Christ Connection
Psalm 78 points us to Jesus Christ, the true Shepherd who perfectly obeyed where Israel failed and leads His people faithfully forever.
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