When was the last time you stood in the full weight of what God has done in your life?
Not the quick gratitude before a meal. Not the general acknowledgment that He is good. The full stop. The honest reckoning with the specific, personal, this-is-my-actual-life evidence of His faithfulness.
Lost and Found opens the LEGACY arc right there. THE WITNESS.
"Out of the shadow, You called my name. A whisper soft, but it lit a flame. Chains fell off like dew at dawn. Grace broke through when the night was gone."
That's not abstract praise. That's someone standing in the specific moment they were found — and naming it. The shadow. The whisper. The chains. The dawn.
Every legacy begins with evidence. Before you can tell the next generation what God is capable of, you have to know — really know, from the inside — what He has done in your own story.
Most of us rush past this position. We move quickly from gratitude to mission, from testimony to application, from "look what God has done" to "here's what you should do." We're so eager to get to the declaration that we skip the evidence that makes the declaration credible.
But "I once was lost, but now I'm found" — when said by someone who has actually lived both sides of that sentence — carries a weight that no amount of theological argument can produce.
That weight is what LEGACY is trying to pass to the next generation.
It starts here. With the honest witness of a real life.
What is your version of "look what God has done"?
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