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Why should Christians remember where they came from?

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Remembering where we came from keeps us humble and grateful for God's saving grace.

In Deuteronomy 8:2, God commands His people to remember the way He led them, which is crucial for fostering humility. Acknowledging our past—specifically our desperate condition before salvation—reminds us that all we are and have is due to God's grace. In Ezekiel 16, the call to remember our past is equally evident, as it grounds our identity in Christ and evokes gratitude for His mercy. When Christians forget their former state, there's a danger of pride creeping in and neglecting the grace that sustains us. By continually remembering where we came from, we cultivate a heart of worship and dependence on God.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 8:2, Ezekiel 16

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The Child Grown Up
Paul Mahan · Jul 18, 2007
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