✝ Daily Encouragement (2/26/25) "Deliberately Remembering"

Published: Wed, 02/26/25

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Wednesday, February 26, 2025

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Rooster for sale at Root's Country Market and Auction.

"Deliberately Remembering"

Message summary: Today, let us determine that we will not take for granted, nor forget or suppress the truth. Instead let us live under the authority of God's Holy Word and the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Above all we will deliberately remember His supreme sacrifice of love demonstrated to us at Calvary. If we don't remember and proclaim, who will tell those who do not yet know of God's love?

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"But they deliberately forget that long ago by God's word the heavens existed and the earth was formed out of water and by water" (2 Peter 3:5).

As we age we have what many call "senior moments", meaning we forget.
Several years before she died my Mom, 79 at the time, had a fall while visiting my brother in California resulting in a severe brain injury requiring surgery. She recovered but dealt with the consequences of that fall for the rest of her life (6 more years). Her short-term memory was particularly impacted and we learned the difference between short-term and long-term memory. I suppose the normal memory impairment issues of aging intensified as a result of her injury.

Nearly twenty-five years ago I was visiting in the office of Paul Hollinger, the longtime general manager of WDAC, our local Christian radio station , at the time of his retirement. He had a sign on his desk that said, "I Have CRS". Thinking it was some disease I had never heard of that uses an acronym like ALS, MS, etc. I asked him what it meant. He informed me it stood for "Can't Remember Stuff"! Paul is still living and I occasionally see him in church.

Most of the time when we forget it's not intentional, let alone deliberate. But l et us consider just two words in our daily verse, "deliberately forget". This condition described by the Apostle Peter is far too common in the Christian's life.

The King James Version words it this way: "They willingly are ignorant of". Another version states, "intentionally forgetting" (EHV). The ERV states, "But these people don’t want to remember".

The word "deliberately" in this context describes people's ignorance toward God's creation.
This is a fundamental Biblical teaching many people are ignorant about which has brought about compromise and error, even in the church. But there are many other areas where God's knowledge and will are revealed which are deliberately neglected or forgotten, especially when a truth conflicts with the way we want to live our lives. Years ago one of our professors pointed out, "When one is confronted with divine truth, and God's plan for his life, the issue will ultimately come down to making a moral choice".

Bible teacher David Guzik makes an interesting application of these truths to believers writing that…

"A literal belief in Creation, in Adam and Eve, and in Noah’s Flood are essential for a true understanding of God’s working both then and now. To deny these things undermines the very foundations of our faith. Sadly, today it is many Christians who willfully forget these things, putting themselves in the place of scoffers."

Henry Morris writes,

"It is remarkable that evolutionism (Darwinianism) which is currently the dominant theory of the origin and meaning of life is based on absolutely no verifiable evidence. There is simply no scientific or historical evidence that evolution has taken place. In fact the most basic laws of science (laws of probability and thermodynamics) prove that genuine macro-evolution could not happen at all. As Peter prophesied, this belief would be based on "willful ignorance"… which is why Paul categorically stated that such "suppressers of the truth" (the 2 major previous divine cataclysmic events—creation and the flood) are "without excuse" (Romans 1:20).

The first chapter of Romans is the hallmark chapter of Scripture on this topic and sums up the depraved human condition of humans who deliberately forget. Paul writes, "The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of men who suppress the truth by their wickedness, since what may be known about God is plain to them, because God has made it plain to them" (Romans 1:18,19).

Today, let us determine that we will not take for granted, nor forget or suppress the truth. Instead let us live under the authority of God's Holy Word and the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Above all we will deliberately remember His supreme sacrifice of love demonstrated to us at Calvary. If we don't remember and proclaim, who will be there to tell those do not yet know of God's love?

God calls His people to deliberately remember, such as the Passover Meal under the Old Covenant and the Communion service in the New Covenant. Most Communion tables in churches have this solemn inscription, "In Remembrance of Me".

In what ways will you deliberately remember today?


Be encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, we drink of the crushed fruit of the vine to remind us of Christ's pouring out His life's blood so that we might have forgiveness of sins. We eat the communion bread made from wheat that is cut down, threshed about, and put to the fire. So too, Jesus, the Bread of Life was threshed about to the utmost on our behalf. We deliberately remember and regularly commemorate the act that Jesus commissioned at the Last Supper with the disciples. His supreme sacrifice of dying for our sins so that we might be forgiven is worthy of great honor and faithful remembrance for all the days of our life. Amen.

Note to parents: Most of you who have raised children dealt with their neglecting to do a particular chore. When confronted, their common answer was, "I forgot." As parents we knew the truth of the matter most often was that they deliberately forgot since it was something they really didn't want to remember in the first place! Today's Scripture speaks of deliberately forgetting as well; a critical spiritual condition that results when our priorities are misaligned.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"We Will Remember"  Watch on YouTube   Tommy Walker

Layer house
This week we got acquainted with newer Amish neighbors for the first time. They live down a long lane and I wasn't sure I would be trespassing but I saw a sign that said "Eggs for Sale" so I ventured back on my bike to check it out. Aaron and Annie have five children (Elementary age with the youngest only two years old). They bought a very decrepit farm two years ago and are reviving the property. (Here on Google map.) He raises chickens (layers and broilers) and grows pumpkins and watermelon.

Eggs
The eggs, which are various pastel colors, go to specialty markets in New York City.

Baby chicks
These are pullets (layer chicks) he's raising to sell. They are delivered to his farm right after they hatch, 3,000 of them! This batch of layers are already sold and pullets are fetching a very high price now probably due to egg prices.

Hungry sheep
When I walked into this sheep pen I heard the loudest bleating I've ever heard. He told me they were hungry (perhaps they were bleating in Pennsylvania Dutch sheep style)!

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