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The Responsibility to Remember

This blog is inspired by a sermon titled “Who Is God Calling You to Be” by Sarah Jakes Robertś.


In the journey of faith, we often encounter challenges that test our resolve and beliefs. However, we have power to war. When faced with adversity, it’s vital to put our knowledge of Scripture to work and crash the head of the serpent. The Bible reminds us of the enmity between us and the serpent, as stated in Genesis 3:15 (NIV) “And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel.” This powerful verse serves as a battle cry, urging us to fight back against depression, anxiety, fear, life’s challenges and the lies that tell us we are not good enough or that our dreams are too big to attain.


When challenges arise, we must go back to the feet of Jesus. There, we can pick His brain and meditate on what He tells us. It’s essential to internalize these teachings and repeat them to ourselves. When the enemy reminds us of our weaknesses, we should respond, “IT IS WRITTEN.” This declaration is not just a statement; it’s a commitment to war in prayer, aligning our actions with the promises of God as we conquer the battles before us.


Key Message


Responsibility to Remember: It’s our duty to keep the promise in mind while we are in the midst of challenges or processes. Remembering God’s promises can be the anchor that steadies us through life's storms.


Supporting Verse


Divine Timing: The following verse emphasizes that God's Spirit will intervene and provide support exactly when we need it. -John 14:26 (NIV): "But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you."


Action Steps


1. Start with What You Know:

   Reflect on your existing knowledge and experiences. Acknowledge the promises that have been made to you by God whether through Scripture, prophecy or revelation. To implement use what you know, start where you are God will provide ideas, clarity and a plan once we on the move.


2. Stay Grounded in Faith:

   Remind yourself of the faithfulness of God and His promises. Trust that His Spirit is always present, even in difficult times.


3. Acknowledge the Process:

   Understand that growth often occurs in the midst of struggle. Recognize that the journey may be challenging, but it serves a purpose.


4. Practice Patience:

   Cultivate patience as you wait for the fulfillment of promises. Remind yourself that God’s timing is perfect, and He knows what you need and when you need it.


5. Seek Guidance:

   Invite the Holy Spirit into your decision-making process. Pray for clarity and understanding as you navigate through your challenges.


6. Reflect on Past Experiences:

   Look back at previous times when you felt overwhelmed but later recognized God’s hand in your situation. Use those memories as encouragement during current struggles.


7. Encourage Others:

   Share your journey and insights with others who may be facing similar challenges. Build a community of support that reinforces the importance of remembering promises.


Personal note 📝 

I am God’s business.🧡


A promise started in the garden of Eden


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