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Thursday, April 9, 2026

9 APR 26 Devotional Living in the Resurrection - Remember what He said

 


Day 4 – Remember What He Said


Scripture: Luke 24:6–8


Reflection:

Everything changed when they remembered.

In that moment at the empty tomb, clarity didn’t come from something new—it came from something familiar. Jesus had already told them what would happen. The truth had been spoken, planted, and present all along. But grief, fear, and confusion had clouded their memory.

And then—they remembered.

How often is that true for us? We wait for a fresh word, a new sign, a different answer—while God gently points us back to what He has already said. His promises are not temporary. They don’t expire with our emotions or become less true in uncertain seasons.

Forgetting doesn’t mean the truth is gone—it just means we’ve lost sight of it.

That’s why remembrance is powerful. It realigns us. It quiets the noise of doubt and steadies us in what is unchanging. When we intentionally return to God’s Word, we are not going backward—we are rooting ourselves deeper.

Faith isn’t sustained by constant newness, but by faithful returning. Returning to truth. Returning to promises. Returning to the voice of God that has already spoken life, hope, and assurance over us.

When circumstances feel overwhelming, remembrance becomes an anchor. It reminds us: God is still who He said He is. And He will still do what He promised.

Sometimes the breakthrough isn’t in hearing something new—it’s in believing again what was already said.

Challenge:

Return to a promise in Scripture you’ve neglected. Write it down and carry it with you today.


Prayer:

Lord, bring Your Word to my mind when I forget. Anchor my heart in what You have already spoken.

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