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How do we know God remembers His people?

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God's remembrance of His people is assured through His thoughtful reminders of past relationships and faithful love (Jeremiah 2:2).

The assurance of God's remembrance is deeply embedded in Scripture, particularly in passages like Jeremiah 2:2. God communicates to His people, reminding them of their early love and affection when He first established them as a nation. This is particularly reassuring during times of spiritual coldness when believers may struggle to feel connected to God. The promise that God remembers our past devotion is meant to renew our desire for communion with Him. God's remembrance is not based on our performance but rather on His unwavering love, which encourages believers to seek Him earnestly, confident that He remains ever faithful.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 2:2, Genesis 19:29, Genesis 49:10, Psalm 105:8, Malachi 4:5, Ezra 8:3, Romans 8:30, Psalm 13:1-2, Isaiah 49:15-16, Exodus 3:7-10

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