A Heart That Remembers
We are to remember because remembering humbles us. It invites gratitude to God and helps us extend grace to others.

We are to remember because remembering humbles us. It invites gratitude to God and helps us extend grace to others.
And the love spoken of here is that unconditional, unselfish, benevolent love that is willfully given and given with joy. It is a love given with nothing expected in return.
What hinders you and me from giving God our all? Could it be fear of losing control? You may think you are in control, but the truth is God is in control.
You cannot shift into what God has next if you forget what God has already brought you through. You cannot shift if you forget what God has done.
The expressions, those people have, but Jesus told Peter one thing that you can hear through all the music. He said, “Look at me. Keep your eyes on Me.” And that’s what He says to us when we are in our storm.
So let us start preparing for the revival we desire. Let us do those things that are necessary to allow God to move. We should be preparing. We should prepare in prayer.
We are many members, but we are one body—and together, we can move into everything God has prepared for us.
When we become Christians, the kingdom of God is planted in our hearts. As we grow spiritually, our faith grows—through prayer, Bible study, worship, service, and witnessing God at work.
No one likes pain, but we recognize it and accept it and embrace it as part of the Christian journey. Jesus mentioned this in John 16:33 . . .
There is no secret place with God. He knows us fully, yet He does not cast us aside. He pursues us to bring us close, to forgive us, and to draw us to Himself.