Feb. 4, 2026

Remember and Repent

Remember and Repent

In Deuteronomy 9:7–29, Moses calls Israel to remember—not their victories, but their rebellion. This passage is a sobering reminder that God’s faithfulness has never been a response to human righteousness. Time and again, Israel provoked the Lord, yet God relented—not because they deserved mercy, but because of His covenant and the intercession of Moses.

In this episode, we explore the spiritual danger of forgetfulness, the necessity of honest repentance, and the power of standing in the gap through intercessory prayer. This message invites listeners to confront their own spiritual memory loss and to trust the mercy of a God who responds to humility, repentance, and prayer.

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Scripture Focus

• Deuteronomy 9:7–29

Key Themes

• Remembering past rebellion

• God’s righteous anger and faithful mercy

• Intercessory prayer that turns judgment aside

Teaching Emphasis

God’s mercy is not rooted in our consistency, but in His covenant love.

📖 Key Verse (KJV)

Deuteronomy 9:24

“Ye have been rebellious against the LORD from the day that I knew you.”