Why share and recall God's wonders?
Why is it important to remember and share God's wonders with others?

The Call to Declare His Wonders

“Sing to Him, sing praises to Him; tell of all His wonders.” – Psalm 105:2

• Declaring God’s works is not a suggestion but a direct instruction woven throughout Scripture (cf. Psalm 96:3; Isaiah 12:4).

• Because Scripture is true and trustworthy, obeying this call aligns us with God’s revealed will.


Remembering Guards Our Hearts

• Memory fuels faith. Forgetfulness feeds fear and doubt (Deuteronomy 4:9; 6:12).

• Recalling past deliverances reminds us that the same God rules present trials (1 Samuel 17:37; Psalm 77:11-12).

• Gratitude grows where remembrance is practiced (Psalm 103:2).


Sharing Strengthens the Body

• Testimonies edify fellow believers: “Let the redeemed of the LORD say so” (Psalm 107:2).

• Mutual encouragement keeps hearts steadfast (Hebrews 3:13).

• Shared stories become spiritual markers for the next generation (Psalm 78:4-7).


Wonders Point Unbelievers to Christ

• God’s mighty acts validate His character and His gospel (Acts 2:22-24, 36).

• Personal testimony joins with Scripture to overcome darkness: “They conquered him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony” (Revelation 12:11).

• When we speak, we become heralds of hope to a world starved for it (1 Peter 3:15).


Practical Ways to Remember and Share

• Keep a written record of answered prayers and providences; review it regularly.

• Integrate God’s deeds into everyday conversation, not just formal settings.

• Sing doctrinally rich hymns and songs that recount His works (Colossians 3:16).

• Celebrate milestones—spiritual birthdays, deliverances, provisions—with family and church.

• Use visual reminders: stones, artwork, or digital media that prompt stories (Joshua 4:6-7).

How does Psalm 105:2 connect with Ephesians 5:19 about worship?
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