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Why is remembering God's works important for Christians?

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Remembering God's works is vital for building faith, as it sustains us in times of doubt and reminds us of His unchanging character.

The act of remembering God's past works is crucial in Christian life as it grounds our faith in the reality of God's historical actions and promises. In Psalm 77, the psalmist notes his intention to meditate on the wonders of old, acknowledging that remembering God's past deliverances can rekindle a flickering faith. This recollection fosters assurance amid life's storms, allowing believers to combat doubts with the truth of God's faithfulness. By reflecting on scriptural accounts of God's power, believers are encouraged to trust in His unchanging nature, reassured that the same God who acted mightily in the past is present and active in our lives today.
Scripture References: Psalm 77:10-12, Isaiah 44:21, Ephesians 2:1-5, Psalm 126, Luke 22:19, Joshua 4:24, Isaiah 45:21, Psalm 111:4, Psalm 107:15, Hebrews 13:20, Psalm 105:5, 2 Peter 1:12, Psalm 66:5-6, Psalm 106, Deuteronomy 6:12, Psalm 77, Psalm 143, Psalm 78:1-7, Exodus 19:4, Psalm 145:4, Psalm 78:4-6, Psalm 77:11-12, Psalm 77:10-11, Revelation 2:5

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Psalm 77
Todd Nibert · Feb 5, 2023
You Have Seen
Clay Curtis · Oct 14, 2018
Remember
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Psalm 77
Henry Law · Mar 19, 2007
Psalm 78
Henry Law · Mar 20, 2007
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