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H.B. Charles, Jr. :: Sermon Skeleton: Don't Forget to Remember (Joshua 4)

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Don't Forget to Remember

Joshua 4

Theme: The importance of remembering God

Point: God commands you to remember who he is and what he has done for you.

Probing Question: Why is it important to deliberately and constantly remember who God is and what God has done?

Purpose: The purpose of this message is to challenge the hearer to take deliberate steps to continually remember the Person and Work of God.

Transitional Sentence: The memorial stones Israel set up after crossing the Jordan teaches us three reasons why we should remember God.

Outline:

  1. The Lord commands us to remember what he has done for us (Jos 4:1-9).
    1. You need spiritual reminders for where the Lord is taking you (vv. 2-3).
    2. You need spiritual reminders of where the Lord has brought you (v. 9).
  2. The Lord has done too much for us to forget his work on our behalf (Jos 4:10-19).
    1. God fulfills his promises to us (v. 14).
    2. God provides a way out of no way for us (vv. 15-18).
    3. God completes what he has begun in us (v. 19).
  3. The Lord is glorified when we remember him (Jos 4:20-24).
    1. The next generation needs to meet our God (vv. 6-7, 21-23).
    2. The unbelieving world needs to know our God (v. 24a).
    3. You and I need to recognize how great our God is (v. 24b).
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