In another reflection I mentioned about being forgetful and misplacing things. One of the best ways to remember things is to write it down. I have learnt from my early bosses that you never walk into a meeting or discussion without a notebook and a pen. Today, I walk in with my tablet and a pen. If you forget something, there could be dire consequences. It could be a simple request, but it means a lot to somebody. The people of Israel had dire consequences because they forgot.
Hosea 9:17
My God will cast them away, Because they did not obey Him; And they shall be wanderers among the nations.
My God will cast them away, Because they did not obey Him; And they shall be wanderers among the nations.
The people of Israel placed great importance on the wine presses and threshing floors because it was their main and final part of their economic production. Here they sought God's blessings. But at the same time they sought Baal and worshiped this god. What were they thinking? The God that rescued them from Egypt and took them through the Red Sea could not bless them? And truly this is the consequence of forgetfulness and unfaithfulness.
I like what a great servant of God, Dr John Edmund Haggai, says. A short pencil is better than a long memory. We need to write down His promises and His many blessings. And, read them again. The people of Israel seem to keep forgetting God's love for them and His readiness to help them.
Father, I will not forget your many blessings. Thank you Lord!
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