Ep. 392 1 min
Exodus 2:24
God remembered his covenant.
After 400 years of silence, one verse changes everything.
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Ep. 392 · Exodus 2:24
Key takeaways
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- 01Israel groans in slavery, and God 'remembers.'
- 02God's remembering isn't recall — it's action.
- 03Long silence isn't the same as absence.
- 04What God promised, he keeps, even centuries later.
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Four hundred years of slavery. Four hundred years of silence from heaven. And then a small verse: 'God heard their groaning, and God remembered his covenant with Abraham.'
God didn't forget. When the Bible says God 'remembered,' it doesn't mean recall. It means he acted on what he had already promised.
Long silence isn't absence. It's often preparation.
If you're in a silent stretch, hold on. The covenant didn't expire. It's about to get loud.
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