Israel’s Ingratitude Exposed, vs. 9. I want to talk to you about the danger of forgetting God. Be encouraged today, Stephen & Brooksyne Weber. It is a pattern that is still being repeated today. 2) Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Cancer Ward, (New York,NY: Dial Press, 1968). 2. The Danger of Forgetting God Psalms 50:22 Oct 26, 2020 #brownout Daily prayer: Father of all nations, we’re grateful that, as believers, our citizenship is primarily in heaven and we share this glorious citizenship with our … See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. By recounting God’s characteristic benefits we are enabled to call attention to His intrinsic blessedness. “Forgetting God". In fact, he added “it is a great danger in forgetting God”. 2. The history of the ancient Israelites is almost a broken record. I mean, you could have been accused of murder, anger, lust, greed, etc. C. The danger … For a while they would be faithful and then they would drift away. We are talking about forgetting how much we need to depend upon Him. But ‘forgetting God’ doesn’t seem so bad, right? Forgetting that He is a living God and not a dead religion! Hosea 2:9-13 10/25/15. Pastor Joe Jacowitz. Naniniwala ako na tayo ay magtatagumpay sa buhay kung patuloy tayong aasa sa Panginoon. Notes. The Danger of Forgetting God: Making Certain That God Is the Center of Your Life Kindle Edition by Oscar Marconi Fernandez (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. The danger is forgetting the reality of God in our lives. That’s what Hebrews 1 is all about: this final Word of God, Jesus Christ. by jbrackbill | Jun 3, 2014 | Expositions. Posted by Cassie; on April 30, 2020; If I discovered a sin of yours and revealed it to be that you are guilty of ‘forgetting God’, you may sigh a sigh of relief of some sorts. As we have seen Psalm 103 is designed to teach us to recount God’s characteristic benefits for the purpose of blessing Him. Introduction. In the busyness and self-centeredness of our lives, we sadly forget how much our lives have been blessed by and radically redirected by the generosity of God. 3. King Uzziah of Judah won many battles as long as he asked God. Forgetting the importance of being obedient to His Word. 1. The Danger of Forgetting. Wherever you live let us always be aware of the danger of forgetting God. The Danger of Forgetting God. In the second part of this series on Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn on the danger of forgetting God, we’ll look at the speech he made that stunned the Western World. The Constant Danger of Spiritual Amnesia. We forget the generosity of God. The Constant Danger of Spiritual Amnesia. 1) Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, (New York, NY: Penguin Books, 1963). 1.