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(Psalm 77:12) "I will ponder all your work, and meditate on your mighty deeds. Your way, O God, is holy, What god is great like our God?”
I got this from our brother Julian and had to share ...
Have you ever been awestruck by a sunset? Or left speechless by the meticulous details of the living cell, the human eye, the mysterious ocean, or the vast universe? How often do you think about what God has made or the ways that He has worked?
The psalmist Asaph wrote the above Scripture, and one of the best things we can do is remember God—how He gives good gifts, writes the best stories, and is constantly making beauty from ashes. He created us, pursued us, and even gave His own life for us.
But remembering God takes intentionality. Remembering God doesn't happen by accident, which is why we have to intentionally commit to reflecting on Him each day. Purposefully remembering God’s bigness helps us recognise our smallness. Deliberately recalling His goodness helps us understand our deep need for Him.
Pondering God’s work and meditating on His deeds compels us to worship. That’s why Asaph also said, “I will remember the deeds of the Lord; yes, I will remember your wonders of old.” (Psalm 77:11)
When we remember what God has done, we will want to celebrate who He is.
So think about it: How have you seen God’s handiwork in nature? How have you seen His faithfulness in history? Where have you seen His fingerprints over the course of your life?
Take some time today and remember God.
Have a really blessed day today. Your brother, Julian ![]()
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Let's pray: "Heavenly Father, I too want to meditate on all your works and ponder your mighty deeds. I too want to understand your character and your ways. Help me to see the patterns of your faithfulness throughout history and in my own life. May I find comfort and strength in remembering your past actions, and may I too learn to trust your guidance in the present. Help me to reflect on your works with a grateful heart, and to apply the lessons I learn to my own journey." Amen!
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