Remembrance Day: Sacrifice

As we remember those who died for our freedom, this video reminds us of Christ whose sacrifice for his enemies gives us the opportunity to have eternal life.

£9.95

Social media licence

Ministry use licence

Description

We will remember them

On November 11th each year we take time to remember those who gave their lives to serve their country. As we do, let’s also remember the one who gave his life to save not only his friends, but his enemies too, so that all people might come to have an eternal, living relationship with God. For, incredibly, it was while we were still his enemies that God sent his only son to rescue us from our sin. If we accept Jesus’s sacrifice for us, then we can enjoy eternal life with him.

Possible Discussion Questions

  • Why is it significant that it was while we were enemies of God that Jesus died?
  • What does Jesus’s sacrifice offer us?

Credits

Produced by Go Chatter

Go Chatter has created a number of evangelistic videos linked to current events or trending topics, videos with a seasonal emphasis and others that feature someone’s life-story.

Script and Editing by Dan Rackham

Dan Rackham has been creating evangelistic videos online for 5 years, his videos have been watched just over 4 million times. Previously Dan served as an evangelist and community worker at a church in Liverpool and before that worked in Corporate Banking at RBS.

Presented by Philip Venables
Presented by Paul Moran

Licence Agreement

Social media licence

Permission has been granted by the content-creator to upload this video unedited directly to your personal or church’s social media. The social media license is an additional license that some videos have as some content creators have allowed some of their videos to be uploaded by churches to their social media channels.

Ministry use licence

By purchasing this video, you are purchasing a license to use and show this video as part of your ministry in ONE church.

You are granted permission to use the video in:

1) Offline services, school assemblies or lessons, groups or at events (including youth, kids and midweek groups and events)

2) Online services or assemblies that are streamed or pre-recorded. (For online services, the content video you have purchased should be part of a complete church service which must be at least 20 minutes long.)

3) Online small groups meeting over Zoom or a similar video call platforms.

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