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Remembrance

13 sermons

In the Bible, "remembrance" carries significant theological and practical implications, often symbolizing a call to recall God's actions, promises, and covenantal relationships. The Hebrew word for remembrance, "zakar," emphasizes not just the mental act of remembering but also the importance of acting upon that memory. For instance, in Exodus 20:8, the command to "remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy" underscores the importance of honoring God's creation and His covenant through observance and worship.In the New Testament, remembrance frequently points to the act of recalling Jesus’ sacrifice. In 1 Corinthians 11:24-25, during the Last Supper, Jesus instructs His disciples to "do this in remembrance of me," establishing the Eucharist as a central act of Christian worship that embodies the memory of His death and resurrection. This remembrance not only serves as a personal reflection but also as a communal act that binds believers together in faith and gratitude, reinforcing their identity in Christ and the hope of redemption. Thus, remembrance in scripture is both a personal and communal act that invites believers to live in light of God's past faithfulness while looking forward to future fulfillment of His promises.

Willie Mullan

In this sermon, the preacher discusses five important aspects related to the return of the Lord and the believer's role. The first is the anticipation of the Lord's return. The second is the removal of believers from the world. The third is the rise of the antichrist. The fourth is the revelation of

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J. Glyn Owen

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of repeating familiar truths in order to deepen our faith. He refers to the parable of the soil and the sower to illustrate the different stages of receiving the word of God. The preacher then focuses on the significance of the phrase "in remem

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Dean Stump

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of keeping the commandments of the Lord. He shares a personal anecdote about his son's busy schedule and encourages the audience to prioritize spending time with wise men and learning from them. The speaker also mentions a testimony shared by Bro

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Hans R. Waldvogel

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing and understanding the significance of God's signs and miracles. He references the Israelites crossing the Jordan River as a picture of redemption and consecration. The preacher urges the audience to seize the opportunity for salva

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Jim Cymbala

In this sermon, the speaker encourages the audience to not be afraid and to remember the greatness and awesomeness of the Lord. He emphasizes the importance of fighting for one's family, home, and calling. The speaker acknowledges that when we work for God, the enemy will come with distractions and

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Keith Simons

Keith Simons emphasizes the importance of remembrance in Psalm 111, encouraging believers to praise God wholeheartedly for His great works and everlasting righteousness. He explains the psalm's acrostic structure, which serves as a teaching tool for remembering God's commandments and His covenant wi

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Zac Poonen

Zac Poonen emphasizes the importance of remembering our past and the cleansing from our sins, as warned by Peter in 2 Peter 1:9. He explains that forgetting our past can lead to spiritual blindness and short-sightedness, causing believers to prioritize earthly pleasures and material wealth over eter

J.R. Miller

J.R. Miller emphasizes the importance of remembering Jesus Christ, as He desires to be cherished in our hearts. This remembrance is not only a call to love Him deeply but also a means to maintain our devotion and loyalty in all aspects of life. The Lord's Supper serves as a powerful reminder of His

D.L. Moody

D.L. Moody emphasizes the importance of remembrance in his sermon 'Son, Remember,' recounting his near-death experiences that brought his life memories rushing back. He reflects on how all forgotten things will eventually resurface, urging listeners to remember their sins and confess them before it'

C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the alarming tendency of Christians to forget Christ, despite His profound love and sacrifice for humanity. He laments that, although believers have been redeemed by the blood of Jesus, they often allow worldly distractions to overshadow their memories of Him. Spurgeon calls

John Gill

John Gill emphasizes the importance of continual reminders in the Christian faith, as the Apostle Peter expresses his commitment to keep the believers aware of their duties and the exercise of grace. He acknowledges that even those who are knowledgeable and established in their faith can benefit fro

John Gill

John Gill emphasizes the importance of remembrance in the Christian faith, as he reflects on 2 Peter 1:15. He explains that Peter was diligent in ensuring that believers would continue to be reminded of their duties and the teachings of Christ even after his death. Gill draws a parallel between the

Erlo Stegen

Erlo Stegen emphasizes the importance of remembrance in his sermon 'Remember,' illustrating how God does not forget His promises, as seen in the story of Noah. He contrasts this with human forgetfulness, using the example of General Henry Havelock, who nearly lost his son due to neglect. Stegen urge

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