The Daily Word
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As we get older, our memory functions less effectively. Scientists say that it is not the actual memories that disappear but that the pathways to those memories in our brains become fractured, a little bit like a path that has suffered a minor earth tremor and is slightly distorted. But the tremors continue and sometimes the path corrects itself and we actually reconnect with the memory, mostly when we don’t expect it to.
On Sunday mornings, around the Lord’s Table we are blessed by the fact that we don’t have to rely on our human memory but that the Holy Spirit leads our thoughts, and worship flows to our Lord not just from our brain and memory but from the very heart of our being. We remember our Lord Jesus, and who He is and what He has done. This is why we have to prepare ourselves before we come, to empty our minds of our normal day-to-day concerns and ask God to lead us totally for the brief hour we are together. We need to be like the Apostle John in Revelation 1 v 10, “I was in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day ….”. In that condition our worship and remembrance will be exactly as God wants it to be!
Article written by Brian Preston, Elder @SFGH Church

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