God who never forgets us

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Dr. A.L.N. Moloantoa speaks about the God who never forgets us, drawing inspiration from Genesis 40 and the story of the three men in prison: Joseph, the baker, and the cupbearer. While people often forget, especially those who helped or stood by them during difficult times, Dr. Moloantoa urges us to remember where we come from and those who have supported us. He references Psalm 31:12, where David laments feeling forgotten like a dead person among his own people yet reminds us that we serve a God who never forgets us.
29 Aug 7AM Sotho South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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