Tuesday 25 June 2013

Divine remembrance

...Divine Remembrance...

Ref. Scripture: Genesis 41:9-13

God never forgets anyone. The all-knowing God could never forget to do whatever He promises to do. God is ever alert and sensitive to the performance of anything He says He will do. But, why is it that in Scriptures, we often read the words "Remember me"? Does this not seem to suggest that God sometimes forget? Would we need to pray for remembrance if God does not forget? Here is what the Scripture says..."Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? yea, they may forget, yet will I not forget thee" Is. 49:15.

From the above, it is clear that God never forgets. We pray for divine remembrance not because God forgets, but so that He may bring us into focus. When God picks out a man from the crowd, that is divine remembrance at work. Just like you zoom your camera lens on an object, divine remembrance zooms God's attention on the remembered.

The Butler, who had forgotten about Joseph for two full years suddenly remembered Joseph. What did you think triggered that remembrance? God had remembered Joseph!!! When God remembers a man, those who have forgotten him will just suddenly remember him. Joseph was not the only prisoner, but when God brought him into focus, he was the one the king sent for. It doesn't matter how many people know how to do what you do, when God brings you into focus, you are pulled out of the crowd.

Today, I see God remembering you. I see God zooming His attention on you. I see God bringing you into focus. This divine force will pull you out of obscurity into limelight. It will give you the position you do not deserve. It will terminate years of stagnation and pain. God will remember you today in Jesus Name.

Thought For The Day: Until a man is divinely remembered, he remains in obscurity

Work Point: Pray like Hannah did, Lord, remember me.

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