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What does the Bible say about God's remembrance?

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The Bible states that God remembered Noah, signifying His faithfulness and covenantal relationship with His people.

In Genesis 8:1, it is noted that 'God remembered Noah,' which highlights God's unwavering faithfulness to His covenant promises. This remembrance is not merely a recollection; it signifies God's active involvement in the world and His people, reminding us that He does not forget His elect. This divine memory emphasizes God's commitment to His covenant, which ensures that He will uphold His promises regardless of the circumstances, including times of judgment. In historic Reformed theology, this is foundational for understanding God's relationship with humanity and His eternal plan of redemption.
Scripture References: Genesis 8:1

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