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**Deuteronomy 11:3** โ *"the signs and works He did in Egypt to Pharaoh king of Egypt and all his land."*
Moses wasn't appealing to doctrine. He was appealing to *memory* โ to what the people had witnessed with their own eyes: plagues, parted waters, a nation brought to its knees.
This is covenant language rooted in history. God does not ask Israel to trust an abstract idea. He points to a specific king, a specific land, a specific display of sovereign power. The faith He calls us to is tethered to real events.
Scripture reminds us throughout โ in Psalm 77:11, in Acts 2:22 โ that remembrance is a spiritual discipline. We rehearse what God has done so our trust does not drift when circumstances press hard.
Walk with the record of His faithfulness before you today.
Consider the signs already written in your own story โ and let them anchor what you believe about tomorrow.
Moses wasn't appealing to doctrine. He was appealing to *memory* โ to what the people had witnessed with their own eyes: plagues, parted waters, a nation brought to its knees.
This is covenant language rooted in history. God does not ask Israel to trust an abstract idea. He points to a specific king, a specific land, a specific display of sovereign power. The faith He calls us to is tethered to real events.
Scripture reminds us throughout โ in Psalm 77:11, in Acts 2:22 โ that remembrance is a spiritual discipline. We rehearse what God has done so our trust does not drift when circumstances press hard.
Walk with the record of His faithfulness before you today.
Consider the signs already written in your own story โ and let them anchor what you believe about tomorrow.