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What does the Bible say about God's memory of His people?

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The Bible teaches that God remembers His people and acts in mercy towards them, as seen in the story of Noah and the thief on the cross.

God's remembrance is central to His covenant with His people. In Genesis, we see God remember Noah as he was in the ark (Genesis 8:1). This illustrates that even when we feel forgotten, God is actively remembering and caring for us. In the case of the thief on the cross, when he asked Jesus to 'remember me,' it represents the hope of salvation because of divine mercy (Luke 23:42). This theme is echoed in various Scriptures, indicating that God's memory is linked to His covenant promises and His steadfast love.
Scripture References: Genesis 8:1, Luke 23:42, Psalm 9:12

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Cody Groover · Jan 19, 2014
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