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A Time to Remember
Pastor E. Keith Hassell
 
 
Foundation Scripture:  Revelation 2:1-7
 
I.
God remembers our
A.               Works (activities, achievements)
B.                Labor (hard work; effort)
C.               Patient endurance (under testing and trials)
D.               Zeal for righteousness and justice
E.                Defense of the faith
F.                Perseverance under Suffering
G.               Ministry in Christ’s Name
H.               Steadfastness in duty
 
II.
Pictures
A.               Picture 1: Rusk’s Newest Church
B.                Picture 2:  First Anniversary
C.               Picture 3:  New Pastor
D.               Picture 4:  Land dedication 1
E.                Picture 5:  Land dedication 2
F.                Picture 6: Groundbreaking Ceremony
G.               Picture 7:  Foundation Poured
H.               Picture 8:  New Building 1
I.                   Picture 9:  New Building 2
J.                  Picture 10:  New Building 3
K.               Picture 11:  New Building Construction Begins
L.                Picture 12:  Marquee
M.              Picture 13:  Hallelujah!
N.               Picture 14: Brownsville Revival 1
O.               Picture 15: Brownsville Revival 2
P.                Picture 16:  Brownsville Revival 3
 
III.
Remembering the Vision
A.               Our vision is revival and restoration
 
IV.
Why Revival?
A.               No.
1:  Because the church in East Texas is lukewarm, ineffective, satisfied and unaware of its backslidden condition
B.                No.
2:  Because people in East Texas are
1.
Spiritually dry
2.          Burned out in sin
3.          Lost for direction
4.          Tired of dead religion
5.          Crying out “There must be more!”
6.          Desperate for answers
7.          Hungry for spiritual reality
C.               No.
3:  Because people in East Texas are searching for
1.          Meaning and purpose
2.          Answers and direction
3.          Spiritual reality
4.          A genuine faith
5.          A living hope
6.          Authentic love
7.          Godly leadership
8.          Real relationships
9.          True discipleship
10.      Life-giving worship
11.      Opportunities for service
D.               No.
4:  Because without revival, East Texas and our nation will continue to experience the tragic consequences of sin
E.                No.
5:  Because without revival the church will continue to be part of the problem rather than part of the solution
 
V.
Why Restoration?
A.               No.
1:  Because the church in East Texas needs to be restored to New Testament
1.          Purity
2.          Prayer
3.          Power
4.          Praise
5.          Position
6.          Purpose
7.          Priorities
8.          Pursuits
9.          Patterns
10.      Principles
11.      Passion
12.      Presence
B.                No.
2:  Because people’s lives need to be restored from the destructive consequences of sin
C.               No.
3:  Because marriages and families need to be healed and restored
D.               No.
4:  So we can finish our mission and fulfill our purpose
VI.       God began a new thing
A.               Isaiah 43:18-19 (NKJV) /“Do not remember the former things, nor consider the things of old.
Behold, I will do a new thing, now it will spring forth; shall you not know it?
I will even make a road in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.”/
B.                The new thing God is doing cannot be compared to the old thing God did
C.               God was going to deliver Israel from Babylon in a different way than He did in Egypt
1.          Deliverance from Egypt represents salvation
2.          Deliverance from Babylon represents revival and restoration
D.               God will finish what He started
 
VII.
What must we do?
A.               We must return to our first love (passion for Jesus)
B.                We must do the first works (passion for revival and restoration)
 
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