Saturday, August 19, 2006

Don't Forget

Read: 2 Peter 1:12-21

I will not be negligent to remind you always of these things, though you know and are established in the present truth. --- 2 Peter 1:12

The Bible In One Year:
Psalms 105-106
1 Corinthians 3

How can people who experienced the same event have radically different recollections of what happened? An Associated Press article summarized the results of dozens of studies on human memory: "Far from being an indelible recording, human memory is fragile, incomplete, malleable and highly subject to suggestion."

Memories can change with time. In some cases, people may slightly alter their version of an event with each retelling, much like a fisherman's exaggerated account of "the one that got away." But an objective, factual record can correct the mental wanderings to which we're all susceptible.

Peter wrote two letters to give us an accurate, enduring record of God's truth. "I will not be negligent to remind you always of these things, though you know and are established in the present truth .... Moreover I will be careful to ensure that you always have a reminder of these things" [2 Peter 1:12,15].

Our fragile memories need constant refreshing through the unchanging record of God's Word, the Bible. Through this reliable reminder, we can guard our thinking against the subtle drift toward a merely human perspective on life.

Throughout the Bible, the Lord's purpose is to stir up our minds so that we don't forget His truth. --- David McCasland

God's Word must verify the truth
Of what is wrong or right,
And test what seems so real to me
Of feelings, sense, and sight. --- D. De Haan


THE BEST WAY TO RENEW OUR MINDS IS TO READ GOD'S WORD DAILY.

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