1 Chr 16:12 & Ps 105:5: remembrance link?
How does 1 Chronicles 16:12 connect with Psalm 105:5 on remembrance?

Shared Call to Remember

1 Chronicles 16:12: “Remember His marvelous works which He has done”

Psalm 105:5: “Remember His wonders and the judgments He has pronounced”

Both verses issue the same imperative—active, continual remembrance of God’s mighty deeds and just verdicts.


Historical Setting

1 Chronicles 16 records David bringing the ark to Jerusalem, inaugurating national worship.

Psalm 105 is a meditation on the history of Israel, rehearsing covenant faithfulness from Abraham through the exodus.

• Chronicles quotes or echoes large portions of Psalm 105 (vv. 1-15), showing David intentionally wove the psalm into corporate worship.


Thematic Links

1. Works and Wonders

– Each verse pairs “works/wonders” with “judgments,” highlighting both power and righteousness (cf. Exodus 15:11).

2. Covenant Memory

– Remembrance anchors identity in the covenant promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (1 Chron 16:15-17; Psalm 105:8-10).

3. Corporate Worship

– David appoints Levites “to commemorate, to thank, and to praise” (1 Chron 16:4). The same verbs drive Psalm 105’s call to sing and proclaim.

4. Perpetual Practice

– The Hebrew imperative conveys ongoing action: keep on remembering, never let the memory fade (cf. Deuteronomy 4:9).


Why Remembrance Matters

• Guards against spiritual amnesia that leads to idolatry (Deuteronomy 8:11-14).

• Fuels gratitude and worship (Psalm 103:2).

• Strengthens faith for present trials by recalling past deliverance (Judges 8:34).

• Shapes obedience through recalling God’s righteous judgments (Psalm 19:9-11).


Practical Ways to Remember Today

• Rehearse Scripture aloud in gathered worship, just as David’s choir did.

• Mark personal “Ebenezer” moments—journals, songs, or milestones—that testify to God’s help (1 Samuel 7:12).

• Celebrate the Lord’s Table: “Do this in remembrance of Me” (Luke 22:19), the new-covenant fulfillment of the memorial principle.

• Teach children the stories of God’s acts (Psalm 78:4-7) so the next generation remembers.

• Incorporate thanksgiving into daily prayers, naming specific works and wonders.


Covenantal Continuity

• Old-covenant remembrance finds its climax in Christ, “the yes and amen” of every promise (2 Corinthians 1:20).

• His redemptive work becomes the supreme marvel to keep before our minds (Hebrews 12:2-3).


Summary

1 Chronicles 16:12 and Psalm 105:5 form a single chorus in Scripture’s symphony, calling God’s people to anchor their worship, identity, and obedience in deliberate remembrance of His mighty acts and righteous judgments—past, present, and fulfilled in Christ.

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