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Things Unseen with Sinclair B. Ferguson

Lest You Forget the Lord

Things Unseen with Sinclair B. Ferguson

Ligonier Ministries

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.91.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 January 2025

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

When we grow despondent and wonder if God has forgotten us, the opposite might actually be true: we've forgotten what our God is like. Today, Sinclair Ferguson reflects on the peculiar warning to "take care lest you forget the LORD" (Deut. 6:12).

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0:00.0

Yesterday I was talking about remembering and how important memory is in the Bible.

0:13.0

And I mentioned one of the great master keys God has given to help us improve our spiritual memory.

0:20.0

We need the space of one day in seven in order that

0:24.4

we may remember well the other six days. Here's another key, and for some reason the Bible

0:31.4

puts it negatively, maybe to emphasize it to people who tend to assume that it's something we'd never forget.

0:39.9

Something God emphasizes now, never forget this.

0:44.4

It's the words of Deuteronomy 6 verse 12.

0:48.4

Take care lest you forget the Lord.

0:52.6

The same words appear again only a couple of chapters later on in Deuteronomy

0:56.6

8 verse 11. Take care lest you forget the Lord. Why should God have issued such a wake-up call to

1:06.9

his people and through them to us? I think perhaps because it's so easy for us to think, you know, the one thing I'll never forget

1:16.7

is the Lord.

1:19.3

Perhaps he's intervened in your life in some way and you've said from now on it is impossible

1:25.2

for me ever to forget the Lord.

1:28.8

And yet before too long, you've begun to forget him again.

1:33.3

I don't mean that we become atheists.

1:35.9

We don't forget God in that sense.

1:39.4

What I mean is we forget what He's like.

1:42.9

And that sometimes means we end up thinking he has forgotten us.

1:48.1

It's one of the great paradoxes of spiritual life.

1:52.1

We have forgotten him, but we misinterpret reality and we think he has forgotten us.

2:00.3

There's a very moving illustration of this, I think, in Psalm 102.

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