Dear brothers and sisters, we are going to talk about what God has done. Remembering His mighty works, wondrous deeds, and the countless blessings He has bestowed upon us is not only an act of worship but also a source of strength and encouragement. Throughout the Bible, we are urged to recall God’s interventions, His promises, and His steadfast love.
One of the most significant moments of remembering is when the Israelites were delivered from Egypt. God instructed them to celebrate Passover as a perpetual reminder of their liberation. This annual feast was a way for them to never forget the mighty hand of God that brought them out of bondage. It was also a teaching moment for future generations to understand the power and faithfulness of their God.
In the Psalms, we see numerous instances where the psalmists recall God’s past deeds. They recount His creation, His protection, and His provision. This act of remembering serves to build their faith, especially in times of trouble. It reminds them that the same God who acted in the past is still active and powerful today.
Jesus, before His crucifixion, established the Lord’s Supper as a way for His disciples to remember Him. He broke the bread and shared the wine, telling them to do this in remembrance of Him. This sacrament is a profound reminder of His sacrifice and the new covenant established through His blood.
Moreover, in our personal lives, recalling God’s faithfulness can be a source of hope and encouragement. When we face trials and uncertainties, remembering past deliverances and blessings can reassure us of His continued presence and care. It can strengthen our faith, knowing that the God who helped us before will help us again.
Dear friends, now let’s see the Bible scriptures below that talk about remembering what God has done.

“Only take heed to thyself, keep thy soul diligently, lest thou forget the things which thine eyes have seen, lest they depart from thy heart all the days of thy life: but teach them thy sons, thy sons’ sons”
— Deuteronomy 4:9
“Then beware lest thou forget the Lord , which brought thee forth out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage”
— Deuteronomy 6:12

“But thou shalt remember the Lord thy God: for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth, that he may establish his covenant which he sware unto thy fathers, as it is this day”
— Deuteronomy 8:18

“Bless the Lord , O my soul, forget not all his benefits”
— Psalm 103:2
“For he remembered his holy promise, Abraham his servant”
— Psalm 105:42
“They forgat God their saviour, which had done great things in Egypt”
— Psalm 106:21

“He hath made his wonderful works to be remembered: the Lord is gracious full of compassion”
— Psalm 111:4
“My soul is continually in my hand: yet do I not forget thy law”
— Psalm 119:109
“Brought out Israel from among them: for his mercy endureth for everWith a strong hand, with a stretched out arm: for his mercy endureth for ever”
— Psalm 136:11-12
“Therefore is my spirit overwhelmed within me; my heart within me is desolateI remember the days of old; I meditate on all thy works; I muse on the work of thy hands”
— Psalm 143:4-5
“To make known to the sons of men his mighty acts, the glorious majesty of his kingdom”
— Psalm 145:12
“Come see the works of God: he is terrible in his doing toward the children of menHe turned the sea into dry land: they went through the flood on foot: there did we rejoice in him”
— Psalm 66:5-6
“I will remember the works of the Lord : surely I will remember thy wonders of oldI will meditate also of all thy work, talk of thy doings”
— Psalm 77:11-12

“We will not hide them from their children, shewing to the generation to come the praises of the Lord , his strength, his wonderful works that he hath done”
— Psalm 78:4
“I will sing of the mercies of the Lord for ever: with my mouth will I make known thy faithfulness to all generations”
— Psalm 89:1

“Remember the former things of old: for I am God, there is none else; I am God, there is none like me”
— Isaiah 46:9
“Awake, awake, put on strength, O arm of the Lord ; awake, as in the ancient days, in the generations of old. Art thou not it that hath cut Rahab, wounded the dragon?Art thou not it which hath dried the sea, the waters of the great deep; that hath made the depths of the sea a way for the ransomed to pass over?”
— Isaiah 51:9-10
“I will mention the lovingkindnesses of the Lord , the praises of the Lord , according to all that the Lord hath bestowed on us, the great goodness toward the house of Israel, which he hath bestowed on them according to his mercies, according to the multitude of his lovingkindnesses”
— Isaiah 63:7
“Moses said unto the people, Remember this day, in which ye came out from Egypt, out of the house of bondage; for by strength of hand the Lord brought you out from this place: there shall no leavened bread be eaten”
— Exodus 13:3
“He spake unto the children of Israel, saying, When your children shall ask their fathers in time to come, saying, What mean these stones?Then ye shall let your children know, saying, Israel came over this Jordan on dry land”
— Joshua 4:21-22
“Also all that generation were gathered unto their fathers: there arose another generation after them, which knew not the Lord , nor yet the works which he had done for Israel”
— Judges 2:10

“Refused to obey, neither were mindful of thy wonders that thou didst among them; but hardened their necks, in their rebellion appointed a captain to return to their bondage: but thou art a God ready to pardon, gracious merciful, slow to anger, of great kindness, forsookest them not”
— Nehemiah 9:17

“Go cry in the ears of Jerusalem, saying, Thus saith the Lord ; I remember thee, the kindness of thy youth, the love of thine espousals, when thou wentest after me in the wilderness, in a land that was not sown”
— Jeremiah 2:2

“The Lord hath appeared of old unto me, saying, Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore with lovingkindness have I drawn thee”
— Jeremiah 31:3

“Remember therefore how thou hast received heard, hold fast, repent. If therefore thou shalt not watch, I will come on thee as a thief, thou shalt not know what hour I will come upon thee”
— Revelation 3:3
“He hath helped his servant Israel, in remembrance of his mercyAs he spake to our fathers, to Abraham, to his seed for ever”
— Luke 1:54-55
“To perform the mercy promised to our fathers, to remember his holy covenantThe oath which he sware to our father Abraham”
— Luke 1:72-73

“But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you”
— John 14:26
“Said, Cornelius, thy prayer is heard, thine alms are had in remembrance in the sight of God”
— Acts 10:31

“For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience comfort of the scriptures might have hope”
— Romans 15:4
“But call to remembrance the former days, in which, after ye were illuminated, ye endured a great fight of afflictions”
— Hebrews 10:32

“Remember them which have the rule over you, who have spoken unto you the word of God: whose faith follow, considering the end of their conversation”
— Hebrews 13:7
“But, beloved, remember ye the words which were spoken before of the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ”
— Jude 1:17
Conclusion
Looking at Bible verses about remembering what God has done, we are reminded of the importance of recalling God’s faithfulness, provision, and miracles in our lives. Scriptures such as Deuteronomy 8:2 and Psalm 77:11 encourage us to remember God’s works and His guidance through past challenges. From this topic, we learn the significance of gratitude, trust, and reliance on God’s past faithfulness to strengthen our faith in present and future circumstances. By actively recalling and sharing these testimonies, we cultivate a heart of thankfulness and reinforce our trust in God’s unchanging nature. Applying this in our lives involves journaling our experiences, sharing testimonies with others, and regularly meditating on God’s Word to keep His deeds fresh in our minds. Through remembrance, we build a solid foundation of faith and hope, knowing that the same God who led us before will continue to guide us faithfully.