Don't Forget What God Has Done
It's easy to trust God in the hard seasons — but what about when life is going well? In Deuteronomy 6, Moses delivers one of his final sermons before Israel enters the Promised Land, and his urgent warning is simple: don't forget what God has done. Because forgetting God's faithfulness doesn't usually look like rejection — it looks like distraction.
Pastor Joel Hastings walks through three generations in this passage — those who saw God move, those who heard about it, and those who never knew Him at all — and challenges us to ask honestly: which chair are we in? He unpacks what it means to truly know God (not just know about Him), why trust always shows itself through obedience, and why sharing our story with the next generation isn't optional.
Here's a couple key takeaways
- Prosperity is often where we're most tempted to forget God — actively remember His faithfulness before you need a crisis to wake you up.
- Real trust in God isn't just a feeling; it shows up in obedience with your time, finances, and family.
- Don't just pass down church attendance — pass down a living, personal story of how God has worked in your life.
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