The sermon, titled “Remembering the God Who Remembers,” delivered by Dr. Morak, focuses on the critical importance of not forgetting God’s blessings, guidance, and faithfulness in our lives. Drawing from Psalm 103 and Deuteronomy 8, he emphasizes how humans, after experiencing God’s provision and goodness, often fall into the trap of forgetting Him, which can lead to spiritual and moral decline.
Dr. Morak highlights that forgetting God results in serious consequences, such as becoming ungrateful, self-reliant, and careless in our walk with Him. When people focus more on their material wealth and achievements, they lose sight of the divine source of those blessings. This forgetfulness leads to arrogance and spiritual complacency, distancing people from God’s commandments and purpose for their lives.
Throughout the message, he encourages the congregation to cultivate an attitude of gratitude and reflect regularly on God’s provisions. He emphasizes that remembering God’s past faithfulness keeps believers humble and mindful of their dependence on Him. It also allows them to remain connected to their purpose rather than being consumed by the pursuit of personal gain.
Dr. Morak also underscores the importance of honoring those who have played significant roles in our spiritual and personal development, such as mentors and spiritual leaders. By remembering and showing gratitude to those who have guided and supported us, we cultivate a heart of humility and reinforce our connection to God’s work in our lives. The message serves as a call to stay grounded in faith, prioritize the Provider over the provision, and never forget the people and moments that have shaped us.