A Voice in the Chaos
Return to the Spiritual Discipline of Remembering
Church—
We’re in danger of forgetting.
Not forgetting information. We’ve never had more access to data, doctrine, or digital content.
But forgetting in the deeper sense—the soul sense.
Forgetting what God has said. What He’s done. What He revealed to us in the dark or whispered in the stillness.
Forgetting who we are.
And here’s the truth most of us don’t want to face: When we forget, we drift.
Not all at once. It’s subtle. But we trade conviction for convenience. Wonder for weariness.
We stop expecting God to do things like He used to.
We stop asking for what He promised.
We stop showing up with faith.
This is not a rebuke. This is a rescue.
We believe the Spirit of God is calling His people back to the spiritual discipline of remembering. Not as a sentimental practice. But as a spiritual strategy. A form of spiritual warfare.
We were never meant to live merely on momentum. We were meant to live by His word, His Spirit, His Grace and on memory. Holy memory. The kind that keeps your knees bent and your heart burning even when nothing seems to be happening.
This is how Israel survived the wilderness: they remembered.
This is how the early Church endured persecution: they remembered.
This is how we will not lose heart in the delay, in the pain, in the silence—we remember.
God has not changed.
His word still stands.
And every testimony is proof that He is not yet done.
So here is the call:
Write it down.
Speak it out.
Teach your children.
Remind your friends.
Build a culture of remembrance that resists spiritual amnesia.
Because if we don’t remember what God has said, we will be shaped by what the world is shouting.
Let the prophets speak. Let the stories be told. Let the journals be opened and the promises rehearsed. This is not about living in the past—it’s about carrying the past like a sword into the future.
Remember. So you can endure.
Remember. So you can believe.
Remember. So you can rise again.
This is the call.
Come back to the memory.
Come back to the discipline.
Come back to the God who has not forgotten you.
—A voice in the chaos,
calling the Church to remember.
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A timely remnder that we all need to keep our faith vibrant