God Remembers: Encouragement for Faithful Believers

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We saw that when the chill winds of skepticism and unbelief begin to blow around us what faithful believers do is that they move closer to one another, they speak to one another often, and we saw the principle beautifully illustrated in the story of the road to Emmaus that when faithful believers talk together about Jesus while Jesus himself draws near and walks with them. [00:57:36]

Now, if you have been tempted to feel that your work, your service, your labor, your love, your ministry, your faithfulness, if you've been tempted to feel that they have been wasted, well Malachi chapter 3 is the chapter for you because right here, God answers the charge that serving him might be in vain. [05:27:36]

Now God knows all things, and God does not need a book to remind him of what we have done, but God speaks in scripture in a way that we can understand and here Malachi is telling us that God will never forget what those who fear him have done. [06:32:72]

Now, perhaps you feel that no one sees what you do and that no one cares about what you do. Who knows the love and the care that you are putting into the work that has been trusted to you by Almighty God? And the answer to that question is God sees what you are doing, and he will not overlook your work. [13:09:20]

God hears us when we speak to him, but what we're seeing here is something else: God hears when we speak about him. Those who fear the Lord spoke to one another and the Lord heard them. God hears what we say to one another when you speak to a brother or a sister when you speak even to someone who does not believe and you speak with faith and you speak with hope and you speak with love and you speak with courage. [16:12:88]

God knows your highest hopes, and God knows your deepest fears, and on a night when you cannot get to sleep, God knows how many times you turn over in your bed. It's all known to him. If the hairs of your head are numbered by your loving heavenly Father, you can be very sure that every troubled thought that ever goes through your mind or through your heart is completely known to him. [17:54:48]

God knows what you want to be and he knows that you haven't got there yet, and God knows what you want to do. This is a wonderful encouragement by the way in times of disappointment. Perhaps there was something that you thought you might do, wanted to do, something good and the door just didn't open, or perhaps a door that seemed to be open was closed. [19:45:12]

Now what God remembers is wonderful, but what's even better is what God chooses not to remember. You see there are other things about us that the Bible tells us are also written down. Jeremiah tells us the sin of Judah is written with a pen of iron, with a point of diamond it is engraved on the tablet of their heart and on the horns of their altars. [22:15:76]

In Jesus Christ, God remembers your work, your words, your tears, and your desires, but in Jesus Christ, God does not remember your sins. Jeremiah chapter 31 and verse 34, God says I will forgive their iniquity, I will remember their sin no more. [23:59:60]

Now, how are we to use this wonderful truth that we've been focusing on in Malachi chapter 3 and verse 16 that God remembers? Well, let me suggest four ways that we can make this very practical and use this wonderful truth in our lives, and the first is very simply, use this to help you treasure Jesus. [26:10:96]

Brothers and sisters, you don't need me to tell you how desperately our world needs an infusion of kindness, of grace, of love, of patience, of forgiveness, and of peace. We live at a time where people have so often become used to thinking the very worst about each other, and we're not immune from the effects of that in our own hearts and in our minds. [30:48:96]

God puts a finger of mercy on the scars of his children. His love covers a multitude of sins, and if God can remember our works and our words and our tears and our desires and yet not remember our sins, then we can learn also to do the same towards others. [34:79:28]

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