A Prayer about Remembering God’s Wonders
In spite of all this, they still sinned; despite his wonders, they did not believe. Psalm 78:32
Merciful God,
In Psalm 78, Asaph tells a bewildering story of your people, the Israelites:
Your people, who ran away in the day of battle
and refused to obey you,
because “They forgot his works and the wonders
that he had shown them” (Psalm 78:11).
Lord, may it never be so for us,
your beloved children in Christ.
May we remember
“the evidence of God’s abundant grace,
in spite of [our] own sinfulness.”*
May we remember
the teachers, the friends,
the ministry leaders, the churches
that have led us to see the hope of the gospel:
that Jesus took on your wrath on the cross,
that we who trust in him
might not know the just punishment for our sins (Psalm 78:38).
[Name some of the people who have shown you God’s abundant grace.]
May we remember the times in our lives
when you saved us out of sin and rebellion,
when you showed us mercy
when we deserved punishment.
[Name some of those events.]
May we remember the stories of your kindness and grace,
your spiritual and material blessings.
[Name some of those stories, and tell or write one of these stories to someone you know today.]
As we remember, may we turn away from any sin that tempts us,
and may we turn to your saving grace in your Son by your Spirit.
In Jesus’ cross-bearing name. Amen.
Read Psalm 78.