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Libin shares personal memories of his grandparents, highlighting the impact of Alzheimer’s on his grandmother’s memory and identity. He draws parallels to the Israelites in Nehemiah, who, after rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls, faced the challenge of rediscovering their story and identity. Libin emphasizes the importance of understanding and obeying God’s Word, as exemplified by the Israelites’ celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles. He encourages us to cultivate a fresh desire for God’s Word, seek understanding, repent, and obey-leading to true spiritual renewal and joy.
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Libin shares personal memories of his grandparents, highlighting the impact of Alzheimer’s on his grandmother’s memory and identity. He draws parallels to the Israelites in Nehemiah, who, after rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls, faced the challenge of rediscovering their story and identity. Libin emphasizes the importance of understanding and obeying God’s Word, as exemplified by the Israelites’ celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles. He encourages us to cultivate a fresh desire for God’s Word, seek understanding, repent, and obey-leading to true spiritual renewal and joy.

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