| Daily DevotionThe Problem of ForgettingBy Lori Stewart
  David said, “Praise the Lord, I tell  myself, and never forget the good  things He does for me.” (Ps 103:2)           David told himself to never forget the  good things God has done. We also must  make up our minds to never forget God’s goodness in our lives.             As I was reading through the book of  Psalms, I began to note all the times forgetting was mentioned (chapters 78,  103, 106, 137). Psalm 107 says when we forget it “tests God’s patience,  frustrates the Holy One of Israel, and makes God’s anger rise.” That had my attention!  At the end of my study, I was convinced that  forgetting God’s goodness is a sin. Here  are some reasons why: 
                Forgetting  leads to unbelief, then rebellion. Even though the children of Israel had just witnessed the miraculous 10  plagues of Egypt  and escaped 400 years of slavery, they “soon forgot his many acts of kindness  to them. Instead, they rebelled against  Him at the Red Sea.” (Ps.106:7) Immediately following their Red   Sea miracle, they lost hope when there was no water source. Repeatedly, the children of Israel forgot  the miracles God had just done for them, and they grumbled, wanted to turn  back, and demanded new leadership.Forgetting  makes us do foolish things. At Mt. Sinai,  the people got tired of waiting for  Moses and “traded their glorious God for a statue of a grass-eating ox!” (Ps. 106:20) How quickly the people forgot  what God had done! Forgetting causes us to get impatient and not wait on His  direction. (Ps. 106:13)  Impatient people  do stupid things.Forgetting  ignites God’s anger. They forgot God, their Savior, who had done  such great things, such wonderful things ... such awesome deeds, so "He  declared He would destroy them.” (Ps. 106:21-23)  Thankfully, Moses stepped in time after time  and saved the people from God’s wrath.  All of us can say that God has done  great, wonderful, and awesome things in our life. But when the next trial or test comes, are we  quick to remember what God has done or do we worry and fret about the future? Practical Solutions  The 2 R’s- Record and  Remember 
                Record- Journal your journey with God.  Remember- Reflect daily on answered prayer and go back and reread  your recorded miracles along the way.  Don’t think of journaling as keeping a  diary. Just have a notepad handy when  you read your Bible each day, and when God highlights a Scripture to you, copy  it into your notepad/journal. Maybe that  Scripture applies to something you’ve been praying for such as a job or a  financial need. Write the prayer request  next to the verse. Over time, go back  over your journal and continue to claim those verses in prayer. When the answer comes, go back and record the  date. Memorize the verses that God gives you  during specific situations or seasons of life. David said, “I will study your commandments and reflect on your  ways. I will delight in your principles  and not forget your Word.”  If you’re not  great at memorizing, then post them all over your usual places—bathroom mirror,  refrigerator, and computer desktop. In addition, if you receive a prophecy over  your life from a trusted source, write it down. Prophecies can encourage us to keep pressing toward the vision, even when  everything we see around us seems to scream otherwise.  Habakkuk 2:1-4 reminds us to write down the  vision and believe that even if the answer is delayed it will be fulfilled.  My journals are full of answered  prayer. I write the word “Done” and the  date the answer came next to my prayers.   My faith grows daily in God’s word because I have a record of my God’s  activity in my life! Unfortunately, I still forget to  follow my own advice. Last summer, my  family and I moved from the West coast to the East coast. We spent two weeks driving five of us and a dog  across the country, enjoying special sites and special friends along the  way. Leaving the Grand Canyon and Arizona, I drove the  small car while my husband drove the kids in our SUV. For the first time on the trip, I was  alone. I didn’t even turn the radio on. As I marveled at the gorgeous scenery driving  into New Mexico,  God began revealing to me incredible aspects of his character. Over the next hour, I could have preached the  sermon of sermons! I had insight into  the Word of God that I’d never had before. I knew that at our next stop, I needed to write down everything the Holy  Spirit had shown me.  But I didn’t.  I forgot. And to this day, I can’t remember anything that God illuminated to me  during the drive. How foolish of me!  Just like David, I too pray that I never again forget God’s goodness.   Spend time each day reflecting on  God’s goodness. God wants us to pay  attention!  He is always active in our  lives, but we fail to notice. Just like  David, make up your mind to remember God’s daily supernatural intervention in  your life. Make up your mind to never  forget. Related Links: Can God change your life?God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life. 
Discover how you can find peace with God.
You can also send us your prayer requests 
 
 
  Lori Stewart is the guest segment producer at The 700 Club. She’s also a pastor’s wife and Creative Director at 3n1 Church in Suffolk, Va. She and her husband Matt have three teenagers and a Rhodesian ridgeback, Roxy. When Lori gets inspired, she writes for her blog, www.thepastorswifesurvivalguide.blogspot.com. She enjoys date nights, movies, bargain shopping, and hanging out with her kids.
 
	
		Log in or create an account to post a comment.
	 
 
 
 CBN IS HERE FOR YOU!Are you seeking answers in life? Are you hurting?
 Are you facing a difficult situation?
  A caring friend will be there to pray with you in your time of need. |  |