Remember!

“I will remember the deeds of the Lord; yes, I will remember your miracles of long ago. I will consider all your works and meditate on all your mighty deeds.” — Psalm 77:11–12

You ever hit one of those moments where it feels like God’s gone quiet? Like the prayers aren’t getting past the ceiling, and your soul’s just heavy? I’ve been there too. And if that’s you right now, Psalm 77 gives us something powerful.

The Psalmist says, “I will remember…” See, sometimes the present gets cloudy, and the future feels uncertain—but memory? Memory can be a weapon. When the enemy tries to whisper lies of defeat, we fight back by remembering what our God has already done.

Think back. Has He ever healed you? Brought peace when you shouldn’t have had any? Opened a door no man could shut? Then remember it. Meditate on it. Let it stir your faith again.

Because the same God who did it then is the same God who walks with you now.

So pause today. Take a breath. And just remember. His goodness. His miracles. His mighty deeds. And let that memory push you forward—into hope, into trust, into peace.

God’s not done yet.