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Why does God remember His people?

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God remembers His people to fulfill His covenant promises and show them mercy and grace.

God's remembrance of His people signifies His active engagement and commitment to fulfill the promises He made to them. As seen in passages like Genesis 6:17 and the recollection of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel in Exodus 32, His memory is purposeful and delivered through acts of mercy. God remembers those He has chosen to save, like Noah, not by reason of their worth, but in accordance with His steadfast love and everlasting covenant. This theme of divine remembrance resonates throughout Scripture, assuring believers that they are never forgotten but are always within God's gracious observation and His plan of redemption.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:17, Exodus 32:13, Romans 8:30

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