Hope from Heartbreak - December 8, 2019

"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."  The philosopher George Santayana wrote that aphorism, and I’ve always taken it to mean the grand sweep of history – remember the cause of wars, the downfalls of empires, the seeds of revolution, but as I was thinking about Scrooge’s encounter with the Ghost of Christmas Past I realized that those words apply to our own pasts as well.  "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."  For in Stave Two of “A Christmas Carol,” Charles Dickens shows us – and Scrooge – the past he has forgotten and is now perversely living out.   Read the rest of the sermon here:
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