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In this moment, right now…rememberThis is another great v...

In this moment, right now…remember

This is another great verse and reminder that God loves us…and in fact his love is old and from ancient times.

Why would the Psalmist ask the Lord to “remember”? That is my big question here…the Psalmist starts of with a call for God to remember - why?

It’s not because God forgot that He loved us.

It’s not because God even has to think about or consider his love for

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“You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.”
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“Extreme Ownership. Leaders must own everything in their world. There is no one else to blame.”
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Richard Rohr
“Knowing without loving is frankly dangerous for the soul and for society. You'll critique most everything you encounter and even have the hubris to call this mode of reflexive cynicism "thinking" (whereas it's really your ego's narcissistic reaction to the moment). You'll position things to quickly as inferior or superior, "with me" or "against me," and most of the time you'll be wrong.”
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“Our starting place was always original goodness,10 not original sin. This makes our ending place—and everything in between—possessing an inherent capacity for goodness, truth, and beauty.”
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“The Christian God’s power comes through his powerlessness and humility. Our God is much more properly called all-vulnerable than almighty, which we should have understood by the constant metaphor of “Lamb of God” found throughout the New Testament. But unfortunately, for the vast majority, he is still “the man upstairs,” a substantive noun more than an active verb. In my opinion, this failure is at the basis of the vast expansion of atheism, agnosticism, and practical atheism we see in the West today. “If God is almighty, then I do not like the way this almighty God is running the world,” most modern people seem to be saying. They do not know that the Trinitarian revolution never took root! We still have a largely pagan image of God.”
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