Those Who Forget
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Most people are conscious about the “big four” sins: lying, stealing, fornication and murder. If you were to ask people for a list of sins they are not likely to mention the sin of forgetting. But God’s Word is clear on the subject. Forgetting is unrighteousness! To forget, to fail to acknowledge, to fail to remember are sins before God. Find out more in this latest addition to the Loyalty and Disloyalty series by Dag Heward-Mills.
Title: “Those Who Forget”
CONTENTS
- The Unrighteousness Of Those Who Forget
- Six Reasons Why It Is Important To Remember
- Five Evils That Befall People Who Forget
- Eight Common Mistakes Of People Who Forget
- Seven Keys That Will Help You Remember
- Things That Righteous People Remember
- Seven Spiritual Effects of Remembrance
- People You Must Not Forget
- Memorials That Fight Against Forgetfulness
Introduction: Beyond the Big Four
In the realm of sin, certain transgressions often take center stage: lying, stealing, fornication, and murder. Yet, amidst these well-known offenses lies a sin often overlooked and underestimated: the sin of forgetting. Despite its subtlety, Scripture unequivocally condemns forgetfulness as a form of unrighteousness.
The Forgotten Sin: A Closer Look
“Those Who Forget,” the latest installment in the Loyalty and Disloyalty series by Dag Heward-Mills, shines a spotlight on the sin of forgetting. Through insightful analysis and biblical exposition, Heward-Mills uncovers the hidden significance of forgetfulness in the eyes of God.
The Weight of Forgetfulness
Forgetfulness, far from being a trivial oversight, carries profound spiritual implications. To forget is not merely to overlook or neglect; it is to commit an act of disobedience and rebellion against God. As Heward-Mills reveals, failing to acknowledge and remember carries the weight of sin before the Almighty.
The Call to Remembrance
Central to the book’s message is the urgent call to remembrance. Heward-Mills urges readers to awaken to the gravity of forgetfulness and its implications for their spiritual lives. Through a series of compelling insights, he challenges believers to cultivate a spirit of mindfulness and vigilance in their walk with God.
Confronting the Sin of Forgetfulness
Drawing from Scripture and real-life examples, “Those Who Forget” confronts readers with the sobering reality of their own propensity to forget. From neglecting God’s commands to overlooking His blessings, Heward-Mills exposes the myriad ways in which forgetfulness manifests in everyday life.
The Path to Redemption
Despite the severity of forgetfulness as a sin, “Those Who Forget” offers a message of hope and redemption. Through repentance and deliberate remembrance, readers can overcome the grip of forgetfulness and restore their relationship with God. Heward-Mills provides practical guidance for cultivating a lifestyle of remembrance and gratitude.
Conclusion: A Call to Remember
In conclusion, “Those Who Forget” serves as a timely reminder of the insidious nature of forgetfulness and its detrimental impact on the spiritual journey. Through its insightful teachings and practical wisdom, the book empowers readers to confront the sin of forgetting head-on and embrace a life of mindful remembrance. As believers heed the call to remember, they unlock the door to deeper intimacy with God and a renewed sense of purpose in their walk of faith
Weight | 0,292 kg |
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Dimensions | 21,59 × 13,97 × 0,8 cm |
Emmanuel Menie |
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