Sermon: Made His Wonderful Works to Be Remembered (Part Two)
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Mark Schindler
Given 04-Oct-25; 42 minutes
Those called by God now have a unique privilege and responsibility to live in God's truth, guided by the Holy Spirit, distinguishing them from those who have a general hope in Christ, but lack full understanding. Citing Robert Kennedy Jr.'s remarks at Charlie Kirk's memorial proclaiming that grief's hole never shrinks, but we have the capability of growing larger than the hole by integrating the traits of the deceased, focusing on God's works, a perspective all of God's people must emulate. As we approach the Feast of Tabernacles, we must recall and rejoice in all of God's personal interventions. The Feast of Tabernacles, rooted in Israel's wilderness experience, reminds God's people of His provision and protection. We must remember God's previous miracles to endure current trials. Consequently, we as spiritual siblings must use the Feast to lift each other up, sharing stories of God's works to strengthen faith amidst life's chaos. We are obligated to stand on "holy ground," joyfully reflecting God's deliverance to persevere through current trials, trusting in His ongoing, continuous, perpetual faithfulness.
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