On Remembrance Sunday, we give praise and thanks as we remember God's Protection and God's Providence. Besides this passive remembrance of others' sacrificial deeds, the Preacher Solomon teaches that there is also an active remembrance to be undertaken for matters that have not yet taken place in your own life. For on a day of remembrance, there is yet another day to come, which should not be ignored or forgotten:
1) The Great Comfort
2) The Great Leveller
3) The Great Forgetting
SERMON ACTIVITY
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Rev. Paul A. Backhurst grew up in Liverpool, England. He was educated at Liverpool Blue Coat School, and later studied Classics at King's College London. In 2002, he relocated to Nijmegen in the Netherlands, where the Lord saved him in 2004. He met his wife and was married....