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Putting You Always in Remembrance of These Things

Richard Smit·1998-08-01

What does it mean “to put you in remembrance of these things”? The Apostle implies something that is true of you and me. We are forgetful. Do you remember what the sermon was about last Sunday? Can you recite the main points of the sermon outline? Do you remember the Psalter numbers you sang? Do you

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This Do In Remembrance of Me

  1. The Institution
  2. The Symbolism
  3. The Purpose Read: Luke 22:1-23 Text: Lord's Day 28
Rev. Joshua Engelsma·2026-04-12
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Concerning Memorials

Dale Kuiper·1962-04-01

Memorials

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Remember Thy Creator

Cornelius Hanko·1943-03-01

Remember now. Which does not mean that we should bring Him into remembrance occasionally as fancy or necessity dictates. God is not a servant, who can be slighted and scorned, yet called in when we are driven to an extremity. To remember Him is to keep Him in continual remembrance every moment of ou

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Remembering Our Creator in Society

Dave Zandstra·1978-05-01

This Creator is to be remembered. 1. The idea of remembering as such. a. All creation must remember its Maker. b. To remember is “to recall to mind,” “to reflect upon something learned.” c. To remember also means “to keep in mind,” and “take care not to forget”. 2. This letter applies especially to

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"In Remembrance of Me"

  1. The Institution of the Lord’s Supper
  2. The Remembrance Required of Us
  3. The Blessed Significance in Remembering
Steven Key·2016-04-10

And that's one of the reasons why our Reformed fathers, going all the way back to Dort, developed such a lengthy form for the administration of the Lord's Supper, that we would approach that Lord's Supper giving proper thought and preparation, but also that we would partake with a proper underst

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Remember Now Thy Creator in the Days of Thy Youth – In Society

Arie den Hartog·1978-06-01

It is necessary that again and again we recall this to our minds and hearts. There are so many things in our life in society that cause us to forget. Our nature is such that we often forget. Remembering is something that involves conscious, continual, spiritual activity. We must remember our creator

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Remember!

Dale Kuiper·1995-07-14

Rev. Kuiper is pastor of Southeast Protestant Reformed Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. What a wonderful gift is memory! The ability to recall words, ideas, and experiences belongs to man's creation in the image of God. More particularly, the ability to remember belongs to that aspect of the image

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Remember Thy Creator

Cornelius Hanko·2006-03-01

This does not mean that we should bring him into remembrance occasionally as fancy or necessity dictates. God is not a servant, who can be slighted and scorned, yet called in when we are driven to an extremity. To remember him is to keep him in continual remembrance every moment of our lives, to hav

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That Wonderful Gift of Memory (2)

John A Heys·1968-07-01

By this meditation and contemplating, by reviewing in our minds God's goodnesses by means of this wonderful power of memory, we will be able to say to our souls and to others, "Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits." Is that not an awful thing, to forget one of them? A thankful