How to recall God's faithfulness?
What steps can we take to remember God's faithfulness as shown in Joshua 21:43?

Scripture Focus

“So the LORD gave Israel all the land He had sworn to give their fathers…” (Joshua 21:43)


Why Remembering Matters

• God literally fulfilled every word He spoke to the patriarchs.

• Forgetfulness blurs our confidence in Him; remembrance fuels trust and obedience (Deuteronomy 6:12).

• Recalling His works keeps worship fresh and hearts steadfast (Psalm 103:2).


Steps to Keep God’s Faithfulness Fresh


Step 1: Build Tangible Reminders

• Set up visible markers—journals, stones, photos, or framed verses.

• Pattern: “Samuel set up a stone… ‘Thus far the LORD has helped us’” (1 Samuel 7:12).

• Place them where family and guests will ask, inviting you to retell God’s story.


Step 2: Speak About His Deeds

• Share answered prayers and past rescues during meals, drives, and gatherings.

• Scripture ties memory to spoken testimony (2 Peter 1:13).

• Regular storytelling engrains God’s faithfulness in the next generation.


Step 3: Write and Review

• Keep a dated gratitude list or prayer journal.

• Schedule monthly re-reads; highlight entries that shout, “God came through!”

Hebrews 10:23 urges holding fast “for He who promised is faithful.”


Step 4: Worship With Gratitude

• Sing hymns and modern songs that recount His mighty acts (Lamentations 3:22-23).

• Incorporate specific thank-you moments before or after Bible reading.

• Gratitude tunes the heart to recognize His hand quickly.


Step 5: Walk in Obedience

• Act on present commands, believing His past reliability guarantees future provision.

• Obedience itself becomes a living memorial, proving we trust the Promise-Keeper.


Putting It All Together

Israel’s settled land shouted, “God keeps His word.” Build reminders, tell the stories, journal the details, worship with thanks, and obey with confidence. These simple practices anchor hearts to the unchanging faithfulness on display in Joshua 21:43 and assure us He will finish every promise still ahead.

How can we trust God to fulfill His promises in our lives today?
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