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How do we know that God remembers us?

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God's remembrance is evidenced by His actions of mercy and deliverance toward His people throughout Scripture.

The concept of God remembering is significant in Scripture, signifying His active engagement with His creation and His people. When Genesis states that 'God remembered Noah,' it illustrates how God evidences His faithfulness to His covenant and promises. God's remembrance is not like human forgetfulness; rather, it indicates His sovereign will to act in mercy or judgment as He sees fit. For example, God remembered His covenant with Abraham to deliver Lot from destruction (Genesis 19:29) and was moved to act during times of need, such as the cries of Israel in bondage (Exodus 2:23-25). These instances remind us that God's remembrance is intertwined with His mercy and deliverance, affirming that He continually extends grace to those who trust in Him.
Scripture References: Genesis 19:29, Exodus 2:23-25

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