Our Daily Bread Archive
 
< September 1998 >
S M T W T F S
30 31 12 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 1 2 3
Online Offer
Is This All There Is To Life
Search
Our Daily Bread Email

Our Daily Bread
Print
Send to a Friend
RSS
Increase Font Size Decrease Font Size
TEXT SIZE:
TOOLS:
September 1, 1998
What Did I Forget?
Do not forget the Lord your God by not keeping His commandments. --Deuteronomy 8:11

How I wish I could forget the day I forgot my home address! It wasn't the first time my memory had let me down. I've drawn embarrassing blanks on other things, such as telephone numbers and parking places. Then there were those times I had to introduce friends and business associates but couldn't come up with their names. Those occasions were more unsettling than going to the store and forgetting what I was supposed to buy. That happens often--but I can't remember the last time.

In Deuteronomy 8, Moses reminded the Israelites repeatedly that they were prone to forget God. He told them that when times got better they would forget what the Lord had done for them when times were bad. He wanted to caution them that the luxury of prosperity could make it easy to forget how dependent they were on the Lord at all times. They needed to realize that without the strength God provided they couldn't even raise their food to their mouths.

Moses' instruction also applies to us. We must keep remembering what God has done for us, praising Him for what He has given us, and thanking Him for His forgiveness. But above all, the Lord Himself is worth remembering just for who He is.  — Mart De Haan

Always remember to forget
The troubles that pass your way,
But never forget to remember
The blessings that come each day. --Anon.
Memory is the wellspring of praise.

Bible in One Year: Isaiah 7–9; Proverbs 22:1-8
http://rbc.org/devotions.aspx?id=3452
© 2008 RBC MINISTRIES, Grand Rapids, MI 49555 USA.
Written permission must be obtained from RBC Ministries for any further posting or distribution.