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). |