“The Spiritual Habit of Remembering Psalm 9:1”
Children of God, open your hearts this word is meant to strengthen your soul today.
“I will praise You, O Lord, with all my heart; I will tell of all Your wonders.”
Psalm 9:1
Children of God, Thanksgiving is more than a date on the calendar it is a spiritual habit, a holy rhythm of remembering.
When someone tells you how God showed up in their life maybe in their finances, their health, their marriage you begin to remember the long grace trail in your own story. The Psalmist understood this divine pattern:
praise, remember, testify.
There were seasons when Israel forgot. God broke them free from Egypt, parted seas, fed them bread from heaven
and still they drifted. Distraction turned into discouragement, and discouragement turned into disobedience. Why? Because forgetting God always leads to forgetting who we are!
But Psalm 9 teaches us a different posture.
The writer doesn’t wait to feel grateful he chooses to remember. He chooses to rehearse God’s wonders so faith can rise again. That is the spiritual habit that anchors the soul in storms.
So on this Thanksgiving Day, I challenge each of us with two holy assignments:
Pause and Reflect.
where has God shown up for you?
What moments, what miracles, what mercies did He send when life made no sense?
Memory becomes worship when we slow down enough to see His fingerprints.
Tell Somebody;
your story might be the spark someone else needs.
Imagine every one of us within our 100-foot circle of influence lifting grateful hearts and telling of God’s wonders. That is how revival begins:
one testimony at a time.
My friends, it is never too late to join Jesus on His mission.
So lean in and ask yourself:
How is Jesus affectionately messing with me today—pulling me toward gratitude, remembrance, and bold testimony?
May your Thanksgiving overflow with praise, memory, and hope.
God bless you, and God bless this ministry.

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