The Power of Remembering God’s Great Acts
"But your eyes have seen all the great acts of the LORD which he did." - Deuteronomy 11:7

Deuteronomy 11:7 states, "But your eyes have seen all the great acts of the LORD which he did.” This verse is steeped in the rich context of the journey of the Israelites as they transitioned from slavery in Egypt to freedom in the Promised Land. It serves not only as a reminder to the people of Israel but also as a prompt for us to reflect on the manifestations of God’s power in our own lives.
Moses, the author of Deuteronomy, speaks to the Israelites just before they are to enter the land that God had promised them. They had witnessed incredible miraculous events—the plagues of Egypt, the parting of the Red Sea, and the provision of manna in the wilderness. Each of these acts was a direct interaction of God with His people, shaping their identity and relationship with Him. Yet, as they stand on the brink of a new beginning, Moses urges them to remember these acts not as mere historical events but as foundational pillars of their faith.
This call to remember is crucial for us today. Our human nature tends to lead us toward forgetfulness, especially when facing struggles. We may quickly lose sight of the ways God has acted in our lives, especially in times of distress or uncertainty. However, looking back at our own spiritual journey—reflecting on those moments when God intervened, whether through answered prayers, providential guidance, or unexpected blessings—can reinforce our faith and offer us strength for future challenges.
Consider how often we overlook the blessings that come with God’s presence in our lives. Are we mindful of the many times He has provided for us in ways we didn’t foresee? When we face trials, like the Israelites at the edge of their new land, it is easy to focus on the giants we perceive instead of the giant of grace who has always been with us. Remembering God’s past acts instills in us a spirit of gratitude and fuels our faith, enabling us to move forward with confidence in His promises.
Moreover, Deuteronomy offers us a clear picture of the relationship between remembering the acts of God and obedience. The Israelites were reminded that seeing God’s works isn’t just about passive observation; it calls for an active response. Their remembrance was tied to their calling to teach their children, keep His laws, and live in a manner that reflects their understanding of who God is. Similarly, we are charged with the responsibility of transmitting our faith to future generations. We gather not only to remember ourselves but to share these experiences with others—to raise them in the knowledge of God’s great acts.
As we reflect on Deuteronomy 11:7, it invites each of us to pause and take inventory of our spiritual journey. What great acts of the Lord have you witnessed? Perhaps you have seen healing in your life or in the lives of loved ones, restored relationships, miraculous provisions, or moments of guidance in confusion. Each of these acts serves as testimonials of His faithfulness and grace, urging us to cultivate faith in times of uncertainty.
The verse also prompts us to look forward in faith, encouraged by what we have seen. Just as the Israelites were entering a foreign land believing that God would continue to fulfill His promises, we, too, can step into the future assured that God, who has been faithful before, will be our guide and protector in whatever lies ahead.
In conclusion, let the truth of Deuteronomy 11:7 resonate deeply within you. Let your heart be open to recalling and celebrating the great acts of the Lord in your life. Teach your children of His mighty works. Let remembrance lead to obedience, and may it inspire you to take hold of the promises of God with courage and confidence.
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