What is the meaning of Psalm 105:5? Remember the wonders He has done • “Remember” is a call to active, deliberate recollection. God’s people are not to let His works slip into the background of memory (Deuteronomy 4:9; Psalm 77:11–12). • “The wonders” look back to concrete acts—plagues on Egypt, the Red Sea crossing, manna in the wilderness (Psalm 105:26–41). They also reach forward, urging every generation to rehearse fresh testimonies of God’s faithfulness (Joshua 4:6–7). • This remembering fuels faith for present challenges. When David faced Goliath, he recalled earlier deliverances (1 Samuel 17:37). The pattern is the same for us: yesterday’s wonders anchor today’s obedience. His marvels • “Marvels” highlights the extraordinary, jaw-dropping nature of God’s deeds. They are not random surprises but purposeful displays of His character—power, mercy, covenant love (Exodus 15:11; Psalm 98:1). • Marvels stir worship. After Elijah’s fire-from-heaven moment, the people fell on their faces and cried, “The LORD, He is God!” (1 Kings 18:39). • They also serve as signs to the nations. Rahab heard about the Red Sea miracle and concluded Israel’s God is “God in heaven above and on earth beneath” (Joshua 2:10–11). Our testimony of God’s marvels still opens hearts to the gospel today. and the judgments He has pronounced • “Judgments” refers to God’s decisive interventions that vindicate righteousness and expose sin—plagues on Egypt (Exodus 12:12), the drowning of Pharaoh’s army (Exodus 14:30), and later acts like the exile (2 Kings 17:18). • Such judgments warn against unbelief (1 Corinthians 10:5–11) and reassure believers that evil will not finally triumph (Revelation 19:1–2). • Remembering them balances our view of God: He is both Savior and Judge (Isaiah 33:22). Awe keeps familiarity from breeding contempt, and gratitude keeps awe from sliding into terror. summary Psalm 105:5 urges God’s people to keep three truths in constant view: His mighty acts, their breathtaking quality, and His righteous verdicts. Active remembrance fuels faith, sparks worship, and maintains holy fear—so we live today with confidence that the God who worked wonders, marvels, and judgments still rules and keeps covenant with us. |