Sermons About Remembrance
Joshua 11
The Northern Conquest. God is faithful in His promises. He prefers to fight our battles for us, for it ensures victory in our lives. Joshua 11 concludes the first half of the book, dividing the possessing of God's promises with the settling of the promised land.
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Enduring in the Covenant
In Hebrews 10:32-36, the writer gives us two commands to avoid covenant unfaithfulness: 1. We are called to remember the early days of our faith. 2. We are called to hold on to our confidence.
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The Advantage of the Holy Spirit
Jesus told the Disciples that he was going away, and that this would be better for them, because His Father would send the Holy Spirit to them. He said it was to our advantage for Him to go away. He comes to be our helper. He speaks what He hears the Father say. He brings the Word of God to us. He helps us do what we’re called to do. He is our helper, our teacher, our guide, our strength. Jesus said that He would do 4 things for us: 1. Lead us into all truth, 2. Teach us all things, 3. Show us things to come, 4. Bring all things to our remembrance.
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Origins:Remembrance
In one way or another we all forget. We forget some of the most important, eternal, life-changing matters. And we do so every week. In Genesis 13, we see Abram, who doesn't want to forget.
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VA Tech Remembrance
Pastor Derrick Bucy, a VA TECH Alum, shares his heart and anchors ours in truth as he talks about how he has been processing through the recent tragic events at Tech.
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