February 16, 2026 WEST

Feb 16, 2026    Ron Tolson

This powerful session takes us through four distinct biblical passages that weave together a compelling narrative about covenant faithfulness, generational responsibility, and the dangers of spiritual complacency. We begin with Isaac in Genesis 26, where God reiterates His covenant promises despite Isaac's human failings—reminding us that God's faithfulness doesn't depend on our perfection. The beautiful instruction to 'name your wells' challenges us to mark the places where God has spoken and provided, creating spiritual monuments in our journey. Then Judges 2 delivers a sobering wake-up call: we are only one generation away from spiritual drift. The urgency here is palpable—modeling faith isn't enough; we must intentionally disciple the next generation, explaining not just what we do but why we do it. Job 26 shifts our focus to the nature of true comfort, revealing that sometimes hurting people don't need theological speeches but simply someone to sit with them in their pain. Finally, Proverbs 26 confronts us with the reality of foolishness and the critical importance of choosing the right people for the right tasks. Throughout these passages runs a golden thread: the fire of revival in our hearts can either be extinguished through division and distraction, or it can blaze across the globe when we intentionally come together in unity and purpose.