A Time to Remember - But Remember What?"

In times like this past week, it is good and right to remember that "peace" comes with a price; that the eternal war between good and evil requires eternal vigilance. And yet the "remembrances" in places like Bosnia has been so destructive - each side "remembering" and bearing grudges in a never-ending "tit-for-tat" over the centuries.

The Bible is full of injunctions to remembrance, because when "your houses are full of good things...when you have eaten and are full, then beware lest you forget the Lord" (Deu.6:11-12). The principal object of remembrance should be God. "Remember the works of the Lord...I will meditate on your mighty acts" (Ps.77:11-12). "Remember His mercy and truth" (Ps.93:3).

Secondly, we must "Remember His commandments and keep them"(Ps.103:18), and "Remember the words of Jesus" (Lk.22:61).

When it comes to our sin, we are to "Remember how far you/we have fallen, then turn from your/our sins" (Rev.2:5).

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