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Faith Christian Assembly

Memory is a funny, often elusive thing. There are things people want to remember, but can have a tendency to forget. Why can people recall old jingles, or insignificant facts, but have a hard time forgetting past hurts?

Psalm 111:4 says, “He has made his wonderful works to be remembered; The Lord is gracious and full of compassion.”

A person’s memory is made to glorify God, by appreciating all he has done, all he has made, and glorifying him for it. The highest and most appropriate exercise of memory is to retain the lessons which the works of God and to treasure them. Believers must choose gratitude and use what he teaches them through those works. Memory can never be better employed than in treasuring up the truths which the Creator teaches in his providential dealings, and in his word.

How much better would it be if believers challenged themselves and prayed to remember these things? To choose to focus on his wonders instead of resentments is the way to glorify God. It is vital to the very health of a soul.

Join Faith Christian Assembly each Sunday for service at 10:30 a.m. and Wednesdays at 11 a.m. for Bible study service. On Wednesday, March 12, the church is offering a special class on health given by Faith Christian Assembly’s own Susan Kelleghan, R.N., who will share practical tips and insights to help people live healthier lives.

To receive a copy of the free monthly newsletter or for more information on the church, contact the office at 562-598-9010 during business hours Tuesday through Friday or by email at contact@fcachurch.net. The church is located at 13820 Seal Beach Blvd. People can also visit www.FCAchurch.net to learn more about the church or read past newsletters.

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