Here’s an honest confession … some of the things I write about in my blog posts are so common knowledge that I’m almost embarrassed to send them to you. I’m sure that at one time or another, you may have read a post and thought, “He wrote that? Is he for real? That’s not anything new.”
Here’s the reason for my pushing beyond my fear of “He wrote that? Is he for real? That’s not anything new” responses from you and others. The “He wrote that? Is he for real? That’s not anything new” way of thinking can be so very costly. It often robs the Holy Spirit of the opportunity to provide what we need when we need it. You see, He wants us to blow the dust off to hear it again, as if for the first time, to make the “knew” new.
Here is one of those “He wrote that? Is he for real? That’s not anything new” truths — God’s promises have no expiration date. The Holy Spirit told me that I didn’t need to expound on this thought. He told me that He would do the rest.
Hi Pastor Billy,
We tend to forget things. In the Old Testament the Lord God, or His prophets said to Remember over 160 times. So, thank you for helping us to Remember.
Key facts about “remembering” in the Old Testament include:
164–169 Instances: Sources estimate that variants of the word “remember” (Hebrew zachor) appear roughly 164–169 times throughout the Old Testament.
Love & miss you guys