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How does God remember His people according to the Bible?

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God remembers His people by actively working for their salvation, as seen in Genesis 8:1 where He remembered Noah during the flood.

In Genesis 8:1, it states that 'God remembered Noah,' which signifies not just a recollection but an active divine engagement in salvific history. When the Bible says God remembers, it indicates His faithfulness to His promises and covenant. This remembrance means that God is actively involved in preserving His people and fulfilling His covenant promises. In the context of salvation, this illustrates the idea that if God has remembered you, your salvation is assured, reflecting the sovereign grace of God. This assures believers that they are not forgotten, allowing them to rest in the hope and assurance of their salvation.
Scripture References: Genesis 8:1

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