A possible concise summary is:
The speaker talks about how God never forgets his people, even when they feel abandoned or forgotten by him. He uses examples from the Bible, such as Noah, Joseph and the clay vase, to show how God works in mysterious ways and has a plan for everyone. He also shares his personal testimony of how he returned to God after a period of forgetting him. He invites the listeners to make a decision to surrender their lives to Jesus and experience his love and presence. He ends with a prayer and an encouragement to seek God in their daily lives.
Here are some possible facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a sermon by a Christian preacher.
2. The main topic of the sermon is that God never forgets his people, even when they feel abandoned or forgotten.
3. The preacher uses three biblical examples to illustrate his point: Noah, Joseph, and the clay vase in the potter's hands.
4. The preacher also shares a personal testimony of how he felt God's presence and calling in his life after a period of forgetting him.
5. The preacher ends the sermon with an appeal for the listeners to surrender their lives to Jesus and receive his salvation.