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Why is remembering God’s past deliverance important?

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Remembering God’s past deliverance encourages faith and trust in His continued provision and salvation.

In times of struggle, recalling God's past acts of deliverance can strengthen our faith and provide comfort. David reflects on the days of old in Psalm 143, where he remembers how God delivered the Israelites from Egypt and other perilous situations. This act of remembering not only provides encouragement but also reinforces the truth that God is unchanging and faithful. Jeremiah instructs the people to seek the 'old paths' where rest can be found. It serves as a reminder that the same God who acted in the past will also be present in our current trials, assuring us of His power to save and guide.
Scripture References: Psalm 143, Deuteronomy 26, Jeremiah 6

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