This Sundy, we’ll turn to the book of Joshua, where the Israelites finally cross the Jordan River into the Promised Land. After years of wandering, God tells them to take twelve stones from the riverbed and build a memorial, so that when future generations ask, “What do these stones mean?” they will remember what God has done. We’ll talk about how those stones were more than just markers of an event; they were a testimony of faith, a reminder that God’s promises hold steady even when the waters seem deep.
In our own lives, we have “stones of remembrance” too, moments, people, and experiences that remind us of God’s faithfulness. This week, as we prepare for worship, I invite you to think about the stories that have shaped your faith.
- What are the “stones” in your life that remind you of God’s presence?
- Who are the witnesses who helped you carry them?
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