A House for the Next Generation | David Eiffert

EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 45 MIN

A House for the Next Generation | David Eiffert

from Believers Center of Albuquerque

In the final week of our Heart for the House series, Pastor David lands the plane on a question that reframes everything we do in this house: what are we leaving for the people who haven't walked through the doors yet?Drawing from King David's preparation for a temple he would never see, the priestly garments of Aaron passed down to his sons, and Paul's reminder to Timothy that his faith was carried by his grandmother and mother before him, this message turns the focus from what church does for us to what we owe to those still coming.Three things the next generation needs from us:1. Our presence. They learn what matters by watching what we prioritize.2. Our passion. Faith is not just taught, it is transferred. They will wear what we wear.3. Our sacrifice. Like the cathedral builders who planted forests they would never see grow, we get to give for an outcome we may never witness.Children are 22 percent of our population and 100 percent of our future. We are building a house for people who will never say thank you, because somebody built one for us.Scriptures: Exodus 3:1-6, 2 Corinthians 7:6, Exodus 29:29, 2 Timothy 1:5, Psalm 69:9, 1 Chronicles 29:3-5, Hebrews 11:39-40Facebook: / believerscenterInstagram: / believerscenterGiving: https://pushpay.com/g/believerscenterFirst Time: https://believerscenter.churchcenter.com/people/forms/797243Salvation / Rededication: https://believerscenter.churchcenter.com/people/forms/797600Thanks so much for listening to the Believers Center podcast! Service Times:   Sundays at 10AM (online + in-person)Tuesdays at 7PM (in-person only)Follow us on Instagram @believerscenterTo learn more about Believers Center, visit https://www.believerscenter.com​​To submit a prayer request, or to get connected with a pastor, visit https://www.believerscenter.com/prayforme

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