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What does the Bible say about remembering what God has done?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of remembering God's deliverance as a motivational act of worship and gratitude.

In Exodus 13, the Israelites are commanded to remember their deliverance from Egypt, marking the occasion with a feast of unleavened bread. This act of remembrance serves not only as a historical acknowledgement but as a continuous reminder of God's sovereignty and saving grace. Moses instructs the people to tell their children about God's mighty acts, emphasizing that remembrance is intertwined with worship and obedience. As Christians, this theme carries forward into our understanding of salvation, where we remember that it is by God's strength alone that we are delivered from our own bondage to sin, echoing the importance of gratitude in our worship.
Scripture References: Exodus 13:1-10, Psalm 24:1

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