Never Forget (Daily Refresh,1-10-26)
Humans are forgetful…
We forget what God has said.
We forget what God has done.
We forget what He’s called us to do.
We forget who He’s called us to be.The word “forget” can mean two things: to not remember (sometimes by accident) or to ignore (sometimes on purpose). To “forget” is to fail to hold something in our minds.
When faced with hard things, we might beg for miracles or plead for provision, but when we get the thing we asked for, we can still tend to forget what God has already done for us. We’re not alone in this—the Bible is full of stories about people forgetting God … But that doesn’t have to be us. That doesn’t have to be you.
We’ve stepped into an ongoing story that’s been playing out since the beginning of time. With zero help from us, God has hand-crafted this breathtaking world and chosen the unique times and spaces in which we show up. And even though the world seems to get crazier and scarier by the minute, God is always at work in the mess.
We need to remember God’s faithfulness in our collective history. We need to remember God’s goodness in our personal lives.
We can fight against forgetfulness today—right now—by remembering that it was God who created this world and filled it with good things—including us! It was God who offered us mercy when we didn’t deserve it. It was God who gave us real purpose: to love Him and love others; to know Him and make Him known.
And when we pause to remember God’s gifts, God’s provision, and God’s faithfulness, it triggers a powerful response: worship.
“Let all that I am praise the Lord …”
Both God the Father and Jesus explain how to love Him with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength (Deuteronomy 6:5; Matthew 22:37; Luke 10:27). Your thoughts and feelings, your passions and desires, your talents and personality, both the physical and spiritual … if it’s a part of you, it was meant to praise God!
So how have you seen God show up in a way that you never want to forget? Thank Him for what He’s done, and worship Him for who He is.
My Thoughts
I am one who forgets easily, so I write down things that I want to remember. I write what God has done and is doing so that when I feel as though I am walking through a valley, I can be reminded of what God has already done. No matter what is happening right now, God is faithfully working, even when we can’t see Him or the answer. It’s on the way! So, taking time to worship God for who He is reminds us of what He has already done. It’s a circle of faith that gets bigger and stronger with our believing and our worship. What has God done for you? I am blessed beyond measure and waiting expectantly for what God will do next in my life.
Thanks for your post, Vicklea. Journaling is wonderful for helping us remember.
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Amen. Vickie, your testament encourages each of us to embrace the light shared from our heavenly Father. Despite the world’s seemingly endless darkness, His Son offers us a path of redemption.
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Thank you, Vickie. Your words encourage me daily, and helps me to be mindful of God’s presence even when I don’t think He is when I’m hurting or discouraged.
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Thanks Vickie. This has become a way of life for me now – invaluable.
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