Grace to Remember • Daily Devo #471
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Today’s Devotional Scripture: But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you. - John 14:26 KJV
The Message For Today (March 2, 2026):
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It’s easy to get lost in what’s happening at this moment. It’s easy to forget the promises that God made and the instructions that He gave. It seems that sometimes life itself conspires to block you at every turn. We know that this is simply not true. We know that we are loved by a good, good father. Bearing this in mind, in the heat of the moment, it is so easy to forget. It is easy to lose sight of the promises.
Take a moment right now to remember. Take a good look over your shoulder and be reminded of the faithfulness of God. Remember all that He has delivered you from. Every situation that caused you to truly consider if you would make it. It’s easy to walk into the very things that we pray for and begin to take those things for granted. It is, in fact, human nature to grow comfortable.
He doesn’t change His mind
Thanks be to God that he is not a man that he should lie nor the son of man that he should change his mind (Numbers 23:19 KJV). He remembers what He said. He knows all of the plans. We serve the God who keeps His promises. Take a few minutes right now to remember. Take comfort that no matter how long it has been, God will keep His promises.
Consider the word of the Lord concerning the Father of our faith. From the words spoken by the Lord in Genesis 13:16 when Abraham was 75, to the time that his son Isaac was delivered in the earth in Genesis 21:2 - Abraham waited 25 years. Abraham and Sarah attempted to do it according to their own understanding and on their own personal timeline. Yet, this was not the will of God concerning them. They even went through a name change before seeing the promise of God fulfilled.




