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Why is remembering our past bondage important for Christians?

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Remembering our past bondage helps Christians cultivate humility and gratitude for God's grace in redemption.

The act of remembering where we came from serves as a crucial spiritual discipline for believers. As depicted in Deuteronomy 15:15, we are commanded to remember that we were once enslaved in Egypt, symbolizing our former bondage to sin. This remembrance fosters humility, as we recognize our utter dependence on God's mercy for our current state. By reflecting on our past, we cultivate a deep sense of gratitude for the grace that has redeemed us. The acknowledgment that we were once lost, ensnared by sin, and now made alive in Christ compels us to live in a way that honors Him, fostering a spirit of thankfulness and worship among our fellow believers.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 15:15

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Remember
Drew Dietz · Nov 8, 2025
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