
The Braveheart Podcast Remembrance
Jan 8, 2020
Fear is explored as a future without God, contrasting mountaintop experiences with everyday moments at the table. Personal stories illustrate how remembrance acts as a powerful tool against fear. Biblical foundations highlight faith, hope, and the importance of remembering God's faithfulness. The discussion touches on Deuteronomy, emphasizing the command to remember the Exodus as a remedy for fear. The session concludes with a prayer for deliverance, inviting a spirit of praise and remembrance.
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Relational Dependence, Not Humanism
- Jesus' claim 'I can do nothing on my own' flips modern humanism by centering relational dependence on the Father.
- Much anxiety comes from believing you must perform alone instead of live in covenantal dependence.
Supplement Faith With Character
- Do supplement your faith by cultivating virtue, knowledge, self-control, steadfastness, godliness, affection, and love.
- These qualities protect you from ineffectiveness and spiritual blindness.
Forgetfulness Produces Blindness
- Forgetting your cleansing from sin produces spiritual nearsightedness and blind unbelief.
- Remembrance of the cross and resurrection restores vision and steady faith.
