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Return to God part 3:
How do a people return to God?
In their generosity
In their diligence
In their remembrance
This week we will address
God REMEMBERS His people.
v16
The remnant who believe and honor God are recognized (seen)/remembered (God reaches out)/recorded (permenant)
As God remembers us, we remember Him.
(PROPERLY)
Tradition used wrongly:
In the NT- washing hands and feet
In the American church- Hymns only
In Baptist churches- The alter call
Right tradition:
Baptism & The Lord’s Supper (1 Cor 11:26: For I received from the Lord what I also delivered to you…)
For my family: Christmas Morning
In our church: Prayer after reading the scripture.
God TREASURES His people.
v17
You are valued and loved by God.
God REWARDS His people.
v18
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