Recall What God Remembers
RECALL
WHAT GOD REMEMBERS
“Thus says the LORD:
‘I remember . . . the kindness of your youth . . .’” (Jeremiah 2:2).
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I as spontaneously kind to God as I used to be, or am I only expecting God to
be kind to me? Does everything in my life fill His heart with gladness, or do I
constantly complain because things don’t seem to be going my way? A person who
has forgotten what God treasures will not be filled with joy. It is wonderful
to remember that Jesus Christ has needs which we can meet—“Give Me a drink”
(John 4:7). How much kindness have I shown Him in the past week? Has my life
been a good reflection on His reputation?
God is saying to His people, “You
are not in love with Me now, but I remember a time when you were.” He says, “I
remember . . . the love of your betrothal . . .” (Jeremiah 2:2). Am I as filled
to overflowing with love for Jesus Christ as I was in the beginning, when I went
out of my way to prove my devotion to Him? Does He ever find me pondering the
time when I cared only for Him? Is that where I am now, or have I chosen man’s
wisdom over true love for Him? Am I so in love with Him that I take no thought
for where He might lead me? Or am I watching to see how much respect I get as I
measure how much service I should give Him?
As I recall what God remembers about
me, I may also begin to realize that He is not what He used to be to me. When
this happens, I should allow the shame and humiliation it creates in my life, because
it will bring godly sorrow, and “godly sorrow produces repentance . . .” (2
Corinthians 7:10).
MY
UTMOST FOR HIS HIGHEST
OSWALD
CHAMBERS
Edited by James Reimann
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