Monday, December 1, 2025
Today’s Scriptures: Psalm 124, Genesis 8:1-19, Romans 6:1-11
Let this Advent season remind you of the unchanging goodness of God and His unfailing love for you.
Intentional remembering is vital to our spiritual health.
We are a forgetful people—not because we don’t care, but because our daily routines rarely make space for reflection. In the busyness of life, we often move from one moment to the next without pausing to recall God's faithfulness. Without intentional practices that root us in remembrance, we lose sight of what He’s done and how He’s been present with us.
The people of Israel understood the power of remembering. As they journeyed to Jerusalem, they sang songs like Psalm 124—not just out of tradition, but as a way of retelling their story and reminding each other of God's deliverance. These songs were woven into their travel, their worship, and their everyday lives.
When was the last time you made space to recount God's goodness with others?
Have you ever turned a car ride, a walk, or a quiet moment into an opportunity to speak or sing of what God has done?
Maybe we've lost something valuable in our modern pace—a rhythm of remembrance that shapes our hearts and strengthens our faith.
Take time today to reflect on all that God has done in your life—the times you cried out to Him in despair, and He met you; the times He came alongside you, and you felt His presence and nearness. Think about the joyful moments when His goodness flooded your heart.
God is good, and His mercies never end.
Thank Him for who He is and for all He has done for you.
“Our help is from the Lord,
Who made heaven and earth.”
—Psalm 124:8
For Prayerful Consideration