Curiously Kaitlyn

If God Never Forgets, Why Do I Feel Forgotten?

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Nov 11, 2025
What happens when God feels distant? The hosts dive into whether God forgets anything and explore how remembrance ties to His promises throughout the Bible, from Noah to Zechariah. They discuss the common feeling of being overlooked and highlight the importance of rooting hope in God's presence over worldly successes. Delving into the concept of God 'forgetting' our sins, they emphasize the transformative power of divine forgiveness and remind listeners to trust in God's faithfulness even amidst life's disappointments.
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INSIGHT

Remembering As A Sign Of Covenant Faithfulness

  • Scripture repeatedly uses 'remember' to reassure covenant faithfulness rather than to solve epistemic gaps about God's knowledge.
  • 'God remembered Noah' signals presence and commitment amid judgment, not divine forgetfulness corrected later.
INSIGHT

Remembering Linked To Promises And Deliverance

  • 'Remembering' in scripture often ties directly to covenant promises and deliverance for Israel.
  • Psalms and prophets use remembrance language to plead for God to fulfill his pledged faithfulness.
ANECDOTE

Zechariah: A Name That Means 'God Remembers'

  • Kaitlyn highlights Zechariah (whose name means 'God remembers') as an example where remembrance anticipates the Messiah.
  • The New Testament shows God's remembering fulfilled as God comes to dwell with humanity in Christ.
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