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Twelve Stones to remember by
Last weeks sermon (our Call out of the wilderness)
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It was a time of wondering with no real advancement.
The area where they wandered could easily have been crossed in a few weeks to months.
In the Christian walk we must always be advancing!!!
2. It was a time of complaining and no sense of praise.
This period was marked with murmuring and rejection from the people.
2. It was a time of complaining and no sense of praise.
3. It was a time of miracles without recognition of the God of Miracles.
Red Sea, Pillars of smoke and fire, Manna, Quail, Water from rocks
In the Christian walk we must be a people of Praise.
4. It was a time where hope was fleeting and despair was normal.
There was despair on every occasion (God called Moses up to the mountain, Happy Occasion)
3. It was a time of miracles without recognition of the God of Miracles.
In the Christian walk we must recognize the mighty hand of GOD.
4. It was a time where hope was fleeting and despair was normal.
In the Christian walk we must exemplify the Hope that we have through and in Jesus Christ.
Two middle-aged couples were enjoying friendly conversation when one of the men asked the other, "Fred, how was the memory clinic you went to last month?"
"Outstanding," Fred replied.
"They taught us all the latest psychological techniques, such as visualization, association and so on.
It was great.
I haven’t had a problem since with my memory."
"Sounds like something I could use.
What was the name of the clinic?"
Fred went blank.
He thought and thought, but couldn’t remember.
Then a smile broke across his face and he asked, "What do you call that flower with the long stem and thorns?"
"You mean a rose?"
"Yes, that’s it!"
He turned to his wife, "Hey Rose, what was the name of that memory clinic?"
In Psychology, memory is an organism’s ability to store, retain, and recall information and experiences.
In the Bible, the Greek word to remember is aletheia.
Aletheia literally means to "not forget."
So truth, in the Bible, literally means to not forget.
To know the truth means to remember.
Let us not forget what failing to trust in God will bring us!
A. Don’t make the same mistake of letting Man hijack God’s plan.
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The first time they stood at the edge of the Promised land.
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They were commanded to look at what was there not whether to go!
Numbers 13:17-
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Ten didn’t bring a military report but a civilian report.
(Standing on an aircraft carrier)
Numbers 13:27-
c.
The people decided and left God out.
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B. Allow God to lead you through His leaders
1.
By keeping their eyes on God.
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2. By allowing God to lead you into new areas.
Joshua 3:
2000 cubits would be about 1/2 mile.
Don’t run ahead of God
3. By preparing your hearts for whats ahead.
Joshua 3:5
Sanctify: Set yourself apart for a miracle of God.
4. Leaders be ready to lead.
Joshua 3:
C. A memorial to remember by.
Men approach and build the memorial.
How many of you have something to help remind you of your relationship with God.
Jewelry, Emblems on your car, Crosses on you clothing, Scripture written on desktops, Christian Artwork.
Jewelry, Emblems on your car, Crosses on you clothing, Scripture written on desktops, Christian Artwork.
1. Building a memorial is dirty work (It takes effort)
2. Building a memorial requires us to work with others.
3. Building a memorial calls us out of the crowd.
4. Building a memorial is encouragement for those around us.
5. Building a memorial is spiritual food for the generations to come.
We are here today because those that have gone before have built a memorial of service to this community.
In 1905 someone had a vision to start a Church, they met in various locations until 1955 when another vision brought them to this piece of property where we are today, in 1962 a vision came to fruition for an educational building, that original Church building was destroyed in 2000 and another vision was cast to build bigger and better and to remain right here in the mill community.
Those visions were cast and lead by men with names like Frank Coyle, Grady Carpenter and Fulton Boswell, and more Deacons and members than I can begin to mention.
But the vision isn’t complete and in some ways it’s harder than ever to cast.
The world is captivating our people
It’s taking their time.
It’s taking their talents.
It’s taking their tithes.
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