Outside Cilgerran Castle stands a striking act of remembrance bearing nine names of people from this community who gave their lives in the Second World War, marked at the very gateway of a place already steeped in history.

But remembrance is not only about the past. It shapes identity. It clarifies who we are and how we live.

In this reel, we connect that public memorial with a deeply personal command from Revelation 2:5 in Jesus’ message as He declares an amnesty to the spiritually drifty people in the church in Ephesus:

- Remember.
- Repent.
- Do what you did at first.

If something has cooled between you and God, the path back is not vague or mystical. It involves concrete action:

- Remember - not nostalgia, but comparing the past with the present and honestly recognising drift.

- Repent - not self-hatred, but a decisive change of direction.

- Return - resume the practices that once expressed your love for God.

Spiritual repair follows a clear order:

Awareness → Turning → Action.

Remembrance forms identity, and in Scripture, it enable the restoration of relationship.

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