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God calls His people to remember not to stay stuck in the past, but to recognize His power and faithfulness through every season. Drawing from Deuteronomy 15:15, this message highlights the importance of remembering slavery, struggle, and spiritual bondage as a testimony of God’s redemption. When we remember how far God has brought us, our identity is strengthened and our faith is built for what lies ahead.
Verses:Deuteronomy 15:15, Romans 10:9
Key Points/Topics Covered:
Time Stamps
00:00 - Welcome To Eagles Nest Church Podcast
02:15 - Reading Of Deuteronomy 15:15
06:30 - The Meaning Of Remember The Time
12:45 - Why Remembering Our History Matters
20:10 - How Remembering Reveals God’s Faithfulness
28:40 - Protecting Your Identity Through Remembrance
36:55 - Testimony Of Eagles Nest Church Journey
45:20 - Remembering Spiritual Deliverance
52:00 - Salvation Prayer And Invitation
Main Takeaways:
- Remembering your past allows you to see how far God has brought you and keeps you grateful.
- When you remember where you came from, you protect your identity and refuse to forget who God created you to be.
- Reflecting on past deliverance strengthens your faith that God can bring you through again.
Subscribe to the Eagles Nest Church podcast, share this message with someone who needs encouragement, and visit eaglesnestchurch.org to stay connected and learn more about how you can grow in your faith.
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By Eagles Nest Church AtlantaGod calls His people to remember not to stay stuck in the past, but to recognize His power and faithfulness through every season. Drawing from Deuteronomy 15:15, this message highlights the importance of remembering slavery, struggle, and spiritual bondage as a testimony of God’s redemption. When we remember how far God has brought us, our identity is strengthened and our faith is built for what lies ahead.
Verses:Deuteronomy 15:15, Romans 10:9
Key Points/Topics Covered:
Time Stamps
00:00 - Welcome To Eagles Nest Church Podcast
02:15 - Reading Of Deuteronomy 15:15
06:30 - The Meaning Of Remember The Time
12:45 - Why Remembering Our History Matters
20:10 - How Remembering Reveals God’s Faithfulness
28:40 - Protecting Your Identity Through Remembrance
36:55 - Testimony Of Eagles Nest Church Journey
45:20 - Remembering Spiritual Deliverance
52:00 - Salvation Prayer And Invitation
Main Takeaways:
- Remembering your past allows you to see how far God has brought you and keeps you grateful.
- When you remember where you came from, you protect your identity and refuse to forget who God created you to be.
- Reflecting on past deliverance strengthens your faith that God can bring you through again.
Subscribe to the Eagles Nest Church podcast, share this message with someone who needs encouragement, and visit eaglesnestchurch.org to stay connected and learn more about how you can grow in your faith.
NEXT STEPS:
Visit Our Website: https://eaglesnestchurch.org
First Time Guests: https://eaglesnestchurch.org/first-time-guests/
Prayer Requests: https://eaglesnestchurch.org/prayer/
Giving: https://eaglesnestchurch.org/give
Join Our Church: https://eaglesnestchurch.org/new-member-form/
Salvation: https://eaglesnestchurch.org/salvation/
Like, comment & subscribe to stay updated with the latest content!
FOLLOW US:
Download Our App: https://eaglesnestchurch.org/app
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ENCTheNest
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eaglesnestchurch
Twitter: https://twitter.com/encthenest