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Do You Remember Me?


Do You Remember Me?

A month ago I was highly favored and bless by God to see one of my favorite preacher’s. There was something different in the atmosphere on every alter calling, just as I was expecting it.

One of the three days that He minister, He said that God gave him instructions to tell us to ask God "do you remember me?" After his amazing testimony and sermon... this question made sense. He also said we were going to hear something from God as soon as we ask him...

I know God knows me! But I wanted to ask just to listen to his voice, or so I thought I was; my faith told me to do it, so I did.

Next to hundreds of people I also ask: "God do you remember me?" and INSTANTLY I began to see a movie of every encounter I have had with God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit! It was like my own movie, clips of my childhood to the age I have now. I saw the first time I was touched by his presence from youth camps, church events, school, public places, places I have travel too and I saw how I was being soaked in God presence. I couldn't believe what I was seeing! It was so special... and then I notice another thing about "my movie", there was NO bad scenes. I guess at that moment I cried harder. The Holy Spirit whisper to me "of course I remember you". We all have those “bad scenes”, I mean can I be real here? Have you ever been hurt? Have you ever hurt someone else? How many sins, scenes, bad habits, additions, etc. has God erase from our lives? I knew about Gods love but this experience impacted my heart. I have been recklessly, unconditionally, forever, indestructibly and passionately loved by God.

I have heard many leaders say “you can’t live by your past victories” I mean plenty of times… in a youth camp, in a pulpit, on a youth night, on a trip, on a one by one advise, you name it! When I was a teen this wouldn’t border me at all because I knew I had lots of time to serve God with all my heart. Then when I enter my early 20’s and if you’re not there yet, let me remind you that you will get there and you will go through the phase of being a world changer! Then on your late 20’s you will discovered that you were born to make a difference and A’ NO TITTLE will change that. Furthermore, reflecting on this experience I had, by asking God this simple question, the spirit lead me to this verse:

Truly I tell you, wherever this gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her. Matthew 26:13

I highly believe that Gods love language is OBEDIENCE. Anything and everything you do out of obedience God takes it as if you’re doing it out of love. This woman from this verse did an act of love/obedience and gave her all. You are welcome to read later on this story, checkout the reaction of Jesus disciples, yet Jesus was so impacted by her action of service that He was willing to share history with her!

“Wherever this gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told” WOW! Let me tell you, you are not forgotten and everything you have invested in the kingdom MATTERS.

The word also says:

Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.

Galatians 6:9

Now, I’m not saying that we should keep record of all the good we do, but I am saying that doing good will bring you an eternal harvest.

God knows you before and from the womb of your mother! But does he remember you? Instead of asking a “victimizes” question change it to a Have I lay down my life to him in everything I do? And if you haven’t, why not start now?

As long as you remember that NOTHING can separate you from the LOVE of God, God will remind you that a life with him is better than any type of life. He is FOR you always.

 
 
 

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