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Remembering Versus Never Forgetting

Remembering Versus Never Forgetting

Update: 2025-07-06
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What does it mean to never forget? There are moments in life that are so significant, so transformative, that they become woven into the very fabric of who we are. These are not just memories; they are defining encounters that shape our story. For me, one such moment was the first time I read John 3:16 as a child, not in a church, but in a motel room after seeing the verse on a sign at a football game. I didn’t fully understand it then, but the seed was planted—a seed that would bear fruit a decade later when I surrendered my life to Christ. God’s Word never returns void; it works in us, sometimes quietly, until the day it changes everything.


In Acts 8, we see another unforgettable encounter—Philip and the Ethiopian official. Philip, in the midst of a thriving ministry in Jerusalem, is called by the Spirit to leave the action and go to a desert road. Without hesitation, he obeys. There, he meets a high-ranking Ethiopian who is reading Isaiah but doesn’t understand it. Philip runs to him, joins his chariot, and simply opens his mouth to share Jesus, starting from the very scripture the Ethiopian was reading. The result is immediate: the Ethiopian believes, is baptized, and goes on his way rejoicing, even as Philip is miraculously taken away.


This story is a powerful reminder that God orchestrates divine appointments, sometimes pulling us away from the familiar or the exciting to reach one searching soul. It’s a call to radical obedience—arise when He calls, go where He sends, and run when He shows you the opportunity. The Ethiopian’s response is especially striking: after Philip disappears, his focus is not on the miracle but on the joy of salvation. He is so transformed by his encounter with Christ that nothing can distract him from rejoicing in what God has done.


The difference between remembering and never forgetting is the weight of significance. The cross of Christ, the gift of eternal life, and the call to share this good news—these are things we must never forget. They are the moments and truths that change us forever, grounding us in joy and purpose no matter what else happens around us.


Chapters:

[00:00 ] - Welcome

[00:43 ] - Remembering vs. Never Forgetting

[02:12 ] - A Life-Changing Encounter at Heathrow

[03:31 ] - Family, Life Group, and Finding Community

[05:16 ] - Jesus Changed My Life

[06:37 ] - Football, John 3:16 , and Childhood Memories

[09:06 ] - The Motel Room and Discovering John 3:16

[11:51 ] - Seeds Planted: God’s Word Never Returns Void

[13:58 ] - Reading Acts 8: Philip and the Ethiopian

[17:29 ] - The Early Church and the Power of the Spirit

[22:13 ] - Philip: Called to Serve and Sent Out

[26:13 ] - Arise When He Calls You

[31:00 ] - Obedience in Albania: A Personal Story

[33:31 ] - Divine Appointments on the Desert Road

[35:46 ] - Run When He Shows You

[40:48 ] - Philip Opens His Mouth: Sharing Jesus

[42:23 ] - Baptism: What Hinders Me?

[44:23 ] - My Baptism Story

[47:10 ] - The Miracle and the Greater Joy

[49:23 ] - Rejoicing in Salvation

[50:27 ] - Never Forget: The Cross Changes Everything

[52:06 ] - Closing Prayer and Sending

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