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I will not Forget Your Word

  • Writer: MrsCookieD
    MrsCookieD
  • May 27, 2021
  • 1 min read

Psalm 119:15-16 "I will meditate on Your precepts, and contemplate Your ways. I will delight myself in Your statutes; I will NOT FORGET Your Word."


What does this look like? It is an intentional and purposeful choice to think about, ponder upon, act on, and surrender. "Not Forget your Word" is to allow God's word to redirect your opinions, normal responses, and framework from where you tend to look inward to get direction for every area of life.


When life is challenging, God, I will "Not forget your word."

When life seems to go my way, God, I will "Not forget your word."

When life is depressing or lonely, God, I will "Not forget your word."

When life brings happiness, God, I will "Not forget your word."


How easy is it in all these conditions to forget his Word? Many think when things are good, it is easy to remember. I believe that is when it is easiest to forget. We tend to take God's glory in our success. He will share his glory with no one. Not to forget, his word takes purpose. It will not happen accidentally.

 
 
 

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