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What does it mean for God to 'remember' His covenant?

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When God 'remembers' His covenant, it signifies His faithful commitment to fulfill His promises, acting in love and mercy toward His people.

In scripture, God's remembrance of His covenant is not merely a mental recall but an active engagement in fulfilling His promises. For example, in Exodus 6, God speaks of remembering His covenant as He prepares to deliver Israel from bondage. This highlights God's faithfulness and determination to act according to His unchanging promises. When God remembers, He responds to the cries of His people, demonstrating His mercy and commitment to their well-being. This assurance reassures believers that God's love and grace are at work in their lives, providing comfort even amid struggles, as He continuously engages in their redemption. (Exodus 6:5)
Scripture References: Exodus 6:1-9

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To You a God
Chris Cunningham · Dec 28, 2011
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