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Growing up in Sunday School, the story of Noah and the ark became a familiar one early on.

God has Noah build an ark according to very specific instructions, which Noah carefully follows down to every detail. Upon completion, God then instructs Noah to gather his family and two of every living creature, enter the ark, and God shuts them in as the flood waters rise.

Scripture then tells us something key to the story and to us:

“But God remembered Noah and all the wild animals with him in the boat.”
(Genesis 8:1, NLT)

God did not shut them in the ark, close the door behind them, and leave them there for an indefinite amount of time. He “remembered” them.

“God remembers”, meaning He not only had a thought but He was triggered into action upon the thinking. God remembers Noah, and sends a wind to begin to recede the waters in order to let Noah and all, out of the ark.

It is in God’s nature to remember.
He remembered Noah.
And He remembers us.

There are times in life when it seems as if our current situation will never end, change, or improve. We can wonder when healing will come to our loved ones. Will a job opportunity become available? Will we be noticed for our hard work and a salary raise be given? Will freedom come to an addicted family member or friend? Will our hopes and dreams come to fruition?

Time can seem to stretch on and on, as the days grow longer and we turn the pages on our calendar.

But God does not leave us in our circumstances indefinitely. There is an end to our problems, our situations, our pain. He remembers us.

“He remembered us in our in weakness, His faithful love endures forever.”
(Psalm 136:2, NLT)

 

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