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Don't forget to remember

GOOD MORNING EKKLESIA

As we journey through life, it's easy to get caught up in the daily grind and forget the things that truly matter. But today, I want to encourage you to "Don't Forget to Remember." This isn't just a catchy phrase; it's a call to live in the Spirit, which helps us recall the blessings and love in our lives.


Remembering is a powerful act. When we walk in the Spirit, we can remember the love we have for our spouse, our children, and their children. Our hearts are filled with gratitude as we reflect on the precious moments we've shared. God calls us to cherish these relationships and remember the joy they bring.


Think about your Ekklesia family, your church family. These bonds are God-given, meant to support and uplift us. When you remember your church family, you remember those who pray for you, who stand with you in faith, and who rejoice in your victories. God wants us to remember these connections because they reflect His love and community.


Sometimes, God brings to mind the tough times we've endured. It's okay to remember these moments because they remind us of God's faithfulness. He didn't leave us in those valleys; He walked us through them. Remembering the struggles shows us how God has been our refuge and strength, our ever-present help in times of trouble.


Our God is the same yesterday, today, and forevermore. He who carried us through the past will sustain us today and lead us into tomorrow. When we remember His goodness, our hearts are filled with joy and gratitude. We are reminded that He is always with us, ready to lift us up and guide us.


You don't forget to remember the people who you truly love. The people who have supported you through those tough times. That's why I can't forget to remember. In your daily life, make it a habit to pause and remember. Remember the love of your family, the support of your church, and the faithfulness of God. As you do, you'll find strength and encouragement to face each day.


Scripture reminds us of the power of remembering: "Remember the former things of old; for I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me" (Isaiah 46:9). It's God's Word that saves you!


So, don't forget to remember. Remember the love, the joy, the support, and the faithfulness. Let these memories draw you closer to God and fill your heart with His peace.


LoveUmorethanUknow,

Pastor Stephän Kirby

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