Which acts of God to remember daily?
What specific "acts" of God should we remember in our daily lives?

Key Verse

Psalm 77:11: “I will remember the works of the LORD; yes, I will remember Your wonders of old.”


Why the Call to Remember Matters

• Remembering fuels gratitude (Psalm 103:2).

• Remembering strengthens faith for present trials (Lamentations 3:21-23).

• Remembering guards us from drifting into sin (Deuteronomy 8:11-14).


Acts of God Worth Keeping Before Our Hearts Each Day

His Creative Power

Genesis 1:1 “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”

– Remember that every sunrise, breath, and human life is the handiwork of the same God who crafted galaxies.

The Flood and Covenant with Noah

Genesis 9:13: God sets the rainbow “as a sign of the covenant.”

– A perpetual reminder of mercy in judgment and His promise keeping.

Deliverance from Egypt

Exodus 14:13-14: “Stand firm and see the salvation of the LORD.”

– Daily takeaway: He still breaks chains and makes a way where none seems possible.

Provision in the Wilderness

Exodus 16:4: manna raining down “that I may test them, whether they will walk in My law or not.”

– Remember His ability to supply needs when resources look invisible.

Gift of the Law at Sinai

Exodus 20:1-17: God speaks commandments.

– His moral character and loving order remain unchanging anchors for our decisions.

Entrance into the Promised Land

Joshua 3:13-17: Jordan River parts. Stones of remembrance set up (Joshua 4:7).

– He finishes what He starts; His promises cross us over impossible barriers.

The Incarnation

John 1:14: “The Word became flesh and tabernacled among us.”

– Daily awe: the Creator stepped into creation to redeem it.

The Cross

1 Peter 2:24: “He Himself bore our sins in His body on the tree.”

– Remember forgiveness is accomplished, not earned.

The Resurrection

Matthew 28:6: “He is not here; He has risen, just as He said.”

– Living hope that death never has the final word.

Pentecost and the Indwelling Spirit

Acts 2:4: “All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit.”

– Power, guidance, and comfort are available moment-by-moment.

Ongoing Guidance and Protection

Psalm 23:3-4: “He guides me... I will fear no evil, for You are with me.”

– His shepherding care is active, not merely historical.

Discipline and Restoration of Israel

Isaiah 11:11-12: promised regathering points to His faithfulness despite human failure.

– Encourages repentance—God restores what sin ruins.

Victories Granted to His People

2 Chronicles 20:17: “Stand firm, hold your position, and see the salvation of the LORD.”

– Spiritual battles today are won by His strength, not ours.

Salvation of the Nations

Revelation 7:9-10: a multitude from “every nation” worships the Lamb.

– Fuel for missions, neighbor-love, and confidence in God’s global plan.

Future Renewal of All Things

Revelation 21:5: “Behold, I make all things new.”

– Keeps earthly troubles in perspective and motivates holy living (2 Peter 3:11-13).


Practicing Daily Remembrance

• Read or recite key passages morning and night.

• Keep a gratitude journal listing where you saw God’s hand that day.

• Share testimonies with family or friends—spoken memory cements truth (Psalm 145:4-6).

• Sing hymns and songs that recount His works (Ephesians 5:19).

• Mark anniversaries of answered prayer or significant deliverances as personal “Ebenezers” (1 Samuel 7:12).

Every sunrise is another invitation to echo the psalmist: “I will remember the works of the LORD.”

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