CHILD-FRIENDLY REMEMBER ME, LORD!
Psalm 106:3-4 GNT
Happy are those who
obey his commands, who always do what is right. [4] Remember me, LORD, when you
help your people; include me when you save them.
Asking God to
“remember” us does not mean He has forgotten. God never forgets. It means we
are asking Him to help us, show us mercy, and step into our situation with His
power.
When God remembers,
He acts. In Genesis 8:1, God remembered Noah and everyone in the ark. He didn’t
just think about them—He rescued them, calmed the waters, and brought them into
a new beginning.
Sometimes life feels
confusing or difficult, and we may feel forgotten. But God is still working,
just like His Spirit moved over the waters in Genesis 1. He brings peace where
there is chaos and hope where things feel dark.
God’s remembrance is
not about memory; it is about timing. When God remembers you, it means it is
time for Him to help you, bless you, and move you forward.
God remembered Noah,
Sarah, Rachel, and Abraham. When He remembered them, miracles happened. Babies
were born, storms ended, and families were saved. When God remembers you,
delays end and new things begin.
God can remember
every part of your life—your family, school, dreams, and future. Even when you
feel slow, tired, or discouraged, Psalm 136:23 says God remembers us and
rescues us.
Sometimes we don’t
even know what to pray, but someone else may be praying for us, just like
Abraham prayed for Lot. God hears every prayer.
Open your heart to
God. Listen to His voice. Let Him work in your life. He is faithful, and He
will remember you at the right time.
REFLECTION
QUESTIONS
• Where do I need
God’s help the most right now
• What is God working
on in my life that I may not see yet
• Who is God asking
me to pray for today
PRAYER: Father,
remember me with Your love and mercy. Touch every part of my life that needs
Your help. Calm every storm and finish every good work You have started in me.
Let Your favour speak for me today. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Shalom
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