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What does the Bible say about remembering our past?

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The Bible encourages believers to remember their former state of being without Christ to appreciate God's grace.

In Isaiah 43:18, the Lord instructs His people not to remember the former things, emphasizing that while there are things we should forget, there are also vital memories we must hold onto, particularly regarding our past without Christ. Ephesians 2:11-12 admonishes us to recall our previous state as Gentiles, devoid of hope and without God. Such remembrance fosters gratitude for the salvation and grace we've received. It is essential to reflect on God's mercy and the dramatic change He has enacted in our lives through Christ, as it encourages faith and stirs our hearts toward worship.
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:18, Ephesians 2:11-12

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