One person walking with God is passing down blessings upon a thousand (a great number) generations of his descendants. Every parent has a desire to see their children be blessed of God. Regardless of what our predecessors were like, we are already blessed because of the fact that we are Christians. God, who is our father, promised Abraham that all the families of the earth will be blessed through his seed (singular) and that seed being Christ, we are heirs, partakers and perpetuators of that blessing because we are in and of that seed. We have the authority to speak and prophesy blessing over our children as well as ourselves. For a positive generational impact, it is important for us to make the right decisions, keep imparting and teaching the Word of God to your children, and regularly attend church services with them, where they can experience the presence and works of God. They need to be fathered and mentored unto spiritual maturity. There is an influence upon us coming from the cloud of witnesses who had served faithfully throughout their generations. To open up the wells of generational blessing, it is essential for us to not only realize that we are already blessed in Christ, but to accompany it by fervent and continual prayers, especially for the next generation. The prayer of a righteous person has great power, and it is possible that a vision and prophetic word will only be completely fulfilled in the next generations, as was the case with Abraham. The next generation needs teaching, encouragement, guidance, sound warnings and admonitions. Mentors, or spiritual parents can help recognize, unlock and give leadership into generational blessing. There is a call upon all of us to be willing instruments in God’s hands to spend time with and impart wisdom to the next generation. Let us be intentional about finding out how to bridge the gap and communicate with them. Our children, and generations unborn, are already blessed because we love and obey God and He is faithfully maintaining this covenant to a thousand generations.