The God Who Remembers
The God Who Remembers
Read: Exodus 2:23-25; Psalm 34:15-18
In the depths of Egyptian slavery, God's people groaned under oppression for over 400 years. Yet Scripture tells us "God remembered His covenant." This doesn't mean God had forgotten, rather, he remained faithful to his promises even when his people felt abandoned. Perhaps you're in a season where God feels distant, where prayers seem unanswered, where circumstances overwhelm. Take heart: God has not forgotten you. His covenant love never wavers. The same God who remembered Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob remembers you today. Your name is engraved on His hands. Your tears are not overlooked. When you feel forgotten, remember this truth: God's faithfulness doesn't depend on our feelings or faithfulness (or lack-thereof), it rests on his unchanging character!
Reflection: What situation in your life makes you feel forgotten? How does knowing God remembers, change your perspective?
Read: Exodus 2:23-25; Psalm 34:15-18
In the depths of Egyptian slavery, God's people groaned under oppression for over 400 years. Yet Scripture tells us "God remembered His covenant." This doesn't mean God had forgotten, rather, he remained faithful to his promises even when his people felt abandoned. Perhaps you're in a season where God feels distant, where prayers seem unanswered, where circumstances overwhelm. Take heart: God has not forgotten you. His covenant love never wavers. The same God who remembered Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob remembers you today. Your name is engraved on His hands. Your tears are not overlooked. When you feel forgotten, remember this truth: God's faithfulness doesn't depend on our feelings or faithfulness (or lack-thereof), it rests on his unchanging character!
Reflection: What situation in your life makes you feel forgotten? How does knowing God remembers, change your perspective?
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