Saturday, February 23, 2013
A Time to Remember
Most of the Holy Scripture is dedicated to the singular task of remembrance. There is a certain power to memory as if the heart is activated by remembering the past. Biblically speaking, though, remembering is all about bringing God's previous acts of grace and mercy to bear upon our present circumstance. When we remember the Lord and all that He has done, we are in a place of faith and worship. We have faith that God is good and trustworthy to fulfill all of His promises. Remembering is part of that faith. Therefore, today let us spend time in the simple practice of remembering the Lord and all that He has done!
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