Thankful Destiny

Matt Miles • November 13, 2020

     What legacy are you leaving for your family? Here at CTF we are passionate about making sure dads, moms, grandpas and grandmas have the resources they need to leave a Biblical legacy in their families. In Deuteronomy chapter 4 God’s people are reminded to pass on to their family all the Lord has done. It may be more vital now than ever before to talk about history with our families.

     During the next couple of months our families will be gathering to celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas. These are great opportunities to remind them of the TRUE meanings behind our holiday celebrations. We have Thanksgiving because the Pilgrims were driven here to start new lives with freedom to worship our Savior.  And Christmas is such a special opportunity to share our Savior’s birth with the world and the plan He has had since the beginning for the salvation of those who believe. The TRUE history of these celebrations must continue to be reinforced, especially since the opposing worldview strikes at their historical reality whenever possible with misinformation and wrong “narratives”. With the secularization of the holidays comes not only the loss of the TRUE history, but also the loss of TRUTH about our destiny.

     Our motto at Creation Truth is “training disciples to trust the Bible’s history for its accuracy, so they will trust its promise for their destiny.” We are all about TRUE history, both Biblical & extra-Biblical where we see God’s hand in the affairs of men, making the most of every opportunity we have to teach it. Thank you again for standing with us in our mission – it would not be possible without supporters like you! As you are probably aware, Giving Tuesday is coming up December 1st, and we would be thankful if you would seek the Lord another time on our behalf as the end of the year nears. Our monthly needs are greater than our monthly support, and finances can get tight without opportunities to preach and teach. The months coming up are traditionally difficult for us since we do not travel much over December and January. Any extra gift this year would be such a blessing to help further our mission heading into next year. Blessings to all, as we remember and are thankful for the Lord’s provision, just as the Pilgrims were when they came to this “new world” and expressed great thankfulness as they worshiped freely.

Hand in sand image
By Matt Miles April 19, 2026
In Genesis 12 the Lord calls Abraham (Abram) to be the father of a great nation. This all happened to Abraham at 75 years old. Some might say that is too late in life to start something new, especially a calling of that magnitude. Yet that was not the overwhelming part to me; that would come in verse 7 when the Lord said the land would be his offspring’s. Wait, what?! The Lord had a plan and His Providence would guide Abraham, even when Abraham did not have offspring and did not wait on the Lord. I have to wonder how I would have reacted to such a call and covenant. As we know from Psalms, the Lord guides and sustains all by His Providence for His name sake, which we are focusing on this year. But does Providence act on our timing? When God called Abraham, he had no children. Yet the promise given was that his offspring would be a great nation in a land saved for them. What we know now is that Abraham wouldn’t have his son Isaac until he was 100 years old, a full 25 years after the covenant was made. Most of the time we expect the Lord’s hand working in our life to be immediate, but that is not always the case. In some cases it might take years to experience the Providence coming to fruition. Remember Genesis 21:2 states Isaac’s birth was at the “appointed time.” This understanding should give us peace as we rely on Providence and, at times, are called to patience. Providence was again on display for us to understand that even in obedient sacrifice He will be glorified, as Abraham was asked to sacrifice his son, Isaac, who was inherently tied to the covenant of the Lord. Abraham was faithful in all aspects, even when most of us might say “no way” to that sacrifice to the Lord. Yet at the right time, through faithfulness in Abraham’s obedience, there was Providence providing behind him in the ram. Our faithful obedience sometimes feels like a tough ask from the Lord, but rest assured He is there, ready to lift up His name through us. Providence continued through time, 100 years later, after Isaac had his sons, Jacob and Esau. Then Jacob was blessed by the Lord with 12 sons, one of which was Joseph, who was sold to Egypt by his brothers. You probably recall all the ups and downs of Joseph’s life, yet he was faithful to the Lord throughout them all. Remember, there was a covenant at stake. The Lord, through His Providence, made sure he had Joseph where He needed him to save the great nation of Israel from famine. This Providence secured the covenant line to continue to Christ. Many times throughout history Providence has guided and protected His covenant, and now you and I can be blessed with inclusion in His great nation through Christ. If it had not been so, then we literally have no assurance of our salvation. Praise be to our Lord Jesus Christ that His Providence is faithful for all eternity, so we may know peace and have confidence in the promised destiny. Our ministry here at CTF has always emphasized the importance of Genesis 12, Abraham’s covenant. We share there is no difference in importance of Genesis 1-11 over chapter 12 and through the entirety of the Bible. The whole Bible is inspired to be trustworthy and to show His Providence throughout history for His name’s sake and also for our salvation. Blessings.
Fort Necessity, also known as the Battle of the Great Meadows
By Ryan Cox April 19, 2026
Fort Necessity, also known as the Battle of the Great Meadows
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