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Saturday, December 2, 2017

In Remembrance of -Me-....

Do you do something to remember Martin Luther King Jr.??  Perhaps you do?

Do you do something on memorial day to remember fallen soldiers?  Perhaps you do?

From what I understand, there are certain types of Christianity that emphasize that it is no longer necessary to get-to-gether with believers and REMEMBER JESUS!  Well, if they don't want to "remember" him, then why are they calling themselves Christian?  Wouldn't it be hypocritical of a person who knew they could attend a person's funeral, they said they loved that person their entire life and then after their death they didn't even show up!

In other words, they like ALL the good things about the bible and how if fixes their lives in this way and that way......but they never get-to-gether with other believers and have a "Remembrance" thing.

Do we forget that the sun shines?  Do we forget that we didn't make the stars in the sky?

Simple emphasis that we did not create ourselves.

So if you need to find a proper way to WORSHIP the redeemer who saved the SOUL, make sure that the place of fellowship WILL offer a time of remembrance.  Otherwise, a person is simply gravitating towards denouncing the HOLINESS of the redeemer.

If your spouse doesn't want you to "get-to-gether" with a certain group, like he or she feels a tug of cult-like or folly-like behaviors, then it is best to listen to your spouse, but continue to regard a time of remembrance.  If there is not a church in your area that is focused on biblical belief AND a time of remembrance, then plant a church.

Look up "messianic Passover" to get a general idea of what "Remembrance" means........

This verse is not something "religion itself" developed, but is a part of what JESUS himself said to do.

Luk_22:19  And he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me.

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