I’ve always needed to be reminded of things, but lately the problem has reached critical mass. A bicycling accident left me with a temporary black eye and not-so-temporary short-term memory loss.
Recently, my daughter found a hot iron plugged in long after I had left the house. On another occasion, the sink overflowed when I forgot I was doing the dishes. I constantly forget where I park my car, or the fact that I didn’t drive my car at all that day, and that’s why I can’t find it.
Some days I forget entire conversations that others tell me I was a part of. (Admittedly, this does have an upside.) The problem has underscored my need to create coping mechanisms, such as making extensive lists. Of course, then I forget where I left my notebook.
Faulty memory is a part of life in this fallen world. “People need to be reminded more often than they need to be instructed,” declared noted 18th-century English author Samuel Johnson. I see a distinct spiritual application in Dr. Johnson’s wisdom.
God knows all about our inherent memory problems, and so He gave us a good corrective—the Bible. One book in particular emphasizes the need to remember. It’s the book of Deuteronomy, which has a definition that includes “repetition of the law.” In Moses’ farewell address to the people he had led for 40 years, he often used the words “remember” and “don’t forget” (Deuteronomy 8:2,11,15,18). He knew the people were aware of the law. And he knew they would forget it. So before he died, Moses reemphasized God’s goodness and the wisdom in His commands.
We’re prone to the same forgetfulness as the ancient Israelites were. Reading God’s Word frequently, asking for His help, and learning from wise counselors aren’t mere coping mechanisms. They’re the way to thrive.
NLT 365-day reading plan passage for today: Luke 1:5-25
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What reminds you of God’s faithfulness? What devices, habits, or rituals could you use to keep His commands in mind?
sksoh on June 6, 2013 at 8:38 am
Hello Bro. Tim, thank you for your frank sharing of your health condition. I prayed that our merciful God will continue to give you strength and grace to see you through each day. I’d like to share with you a song from YouTube, entitled, “Remind me dear Lord” a music video by Bill & Gloria Gaither and featuring Terry Blackwood. Each time I listen and sing it, tears would roll down my cheeks. Hope it’ll bless your heart too! Swee Kiat
tgustafs on June 6, 2013 at 12:36 pm
Thanks for sharing this song! I really appreciate it. My memory is doing better, by the way, but I do have days. : )
tom felten on June 6, 2013 at 9:13 am
Good reminder to remember, Tim. As a friend recently taught at our local church, it’s interesting to note the number of things God gave us to remind us of Himself and what He’s done for us: rainbows and the bread & cup to name a just a few!
GChoo on June 6, 2013 at 11:48 am
Tim, thank you for today’s scripture to remind us to remember God’s faithfulness and His teachings.
Also, claiming them and living it out.
The things God had done for me in the past, reading His Word each day and always praying for guidance; these help me get through life full of hope, peace and joy. Amen!
tgustafs on June 6, 2013 at 12:37 pm
And thank YOU for this reminder. The Christian life is indeed daily.