REMEMBER
REBOOT: Creating a New Normal
November 1, 2020
Memory is a strange thing. The ability to remember is complex and sometimes frustrating. There are things I’d prefer NOT to remember, but can’t seem to forget, and other things I really want to remember that seem all too easily forgotten. To remember is to keep something in mind. The prefix ‘re’ means again and ‘memor’ is Latin for mindful. Put together, we get: again, be mindful.
The word ‘remember’ in all its various forms occurs over 250 times in the Bible. While some of those “remembers” refer to God, many of them are exhortations for us as His people to be intentional in our remembrance of Him. This Sunday, we’re wrapping up our REBOOT series with a message about the importance of remembering.
I’m Chris Voigt, Lead Pastor at Dayspring Fellowship. This Sunday, November 1st, is a significant day for me. It was 20 years ago this weekend that God called me to join the pastoral staff here at Dayspring. It’s been quite a ride over the last two decades! But over and over again, we as a church family have experienced the goodness and faithfulness of God. I’m looking forward to celebrating all that God has done in this season. Remembering the past gives us hope and confidence for the future. It reminds us of who God is, of all He has done for us, and of His promises for tomorrow.
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