Topical Encyclopedia The concept of a "Call to Praise and Remember" is deeply embedded in the biblical narrative, serving as a central theme that encourages believers to worship God and recall His mighty works. This call is not merely an invitation but a divine imperative that underscores the relationship between God and His people.Biblical Foundation The call to praise is a recurring theme throughout the Scriptures, particularly in the Psalms, which serve as a hymnal for the people of Israel. Psalm 150:6 exhorts, "Let everything that has breath praise the LORD. Hallelujah!" This verse encapsulates the universal call for all creation to worship God, emphasizing that praise is due to Him from every living being. In addition to praise, the Bible frequently calls believers to remember God's deeds. Deuteronomy 8:2 instructs, "Remember that the LORD your God led you all the way these forty years in the wilderness, to humble and test you in order to know what was in your heart, whether or not you would keep His commandments." Here, remembrance serves as a tool for spiritual growth and obedience, reminding the Israelites of God's faithfulness and their dependence on Him. Purpose and Significance The call to praise and remember serves several purposes. Firstly, it acknowledges God's sovereignty and goodness. By praising God, believers affirm His attributes and His rightful place as the Creator and Sustainer of all things. Psalm 103:1-2 declares, "Bless the LORD, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless His holy name. Bless the LORD, O my soul, and do not forget all His kind deeds." Secondly, remembering God's past actions provides encouragement and hope for the future. The Israelites were often reminded of their deliverance from Egypt as a testament to God's power and faithfulness. This act of remembrance is not merely historical but serves as a foundation for trusting God in present and future circumstances. Expressions of Praise and Remembrance Praise can be expressed through various forms, including singing, prayer, and proclamation. The Psalms are replete with examples of musical praise, as seen in Psalm 95:1-2 : "Come, let us sing for joy to the LORD; let us shout to the Rock of our salvation! Let us enter His presence with thanksgiving; let us make a joyful noise to Him in song." Remembrance, on the other hand, often involves recounting God's deeds and meditating on His Word. Joshua 4:6-7 illustrates this practice through the memorial stones set up after crossing the Jordan River: "In the future, when your children ask, ‘What do these stones mean to you?’ you are to tell them, ‘The waters of the Jordan were cut off before the ark of the covenant of the LORD. When it crossed the Jordan, the waters were cut off.’ Therefore these stones will be a memorial to the Israelites forever." Theological Implications The call to praise and remember is not only an act of worship but also a theological statement about God's character and His relationship with humanity. It affirms His unchanging nature, His covenantal faithfulness, and His desire for a personal relationship with His people. By engaging in praise and remembrance, believers align themselves with God's purposes and acknowledge His rightful place in their lives. In summary, the call to praise and remember is a vital aspect of the Christian faith, deeply rooted in Scripture and essential for spiritual growth and community worship. Through praise, believers honor God, and through remembrance, they fortify their faith, drawing strength from the testimony of God's past actions. Subtopics Call: To Special Religious Duty of Abraham Call: To Special Religious Duty, Call: To Special Religious Duty: Aaron and his Sons Call: To Special Religious Duty: All Who are Called of God Call: To Special Religious Duty: Amos Call: To Special Religious Duty: Apostles Call: To Special Religious Duty: Cyrus Call: To Special Religious Duty: Gideon Call: To Special Religious Duty: Jehu Call: To Special Religious Duty: Joshua Call: To Special Religious Duty: Moses Call: To Special Religious Duty: Paul Call: To Special Religious Duty: Samuel Call: To Special Religious Duty: Solomon Call: To Special Religious Duty: The Rich Young Man The Call of God by his Ministers The Call of God is from Darkness The Call of God: Addressed to All The Call of God: Blessedness of Receiving The Call of God: Effectual to Saints The Call of God: Partakers of, Justified The Call of God: Praise God For The Call of God: Rejection by God The Call of God: Rejection of, Leads to Delusion The Call of God: Rejection of, Leads to Judicial Blindness The Call of God: Temporal Judgments The Call of God: To Man Is of Grace The Call of God: To Man Is: According to the Purpose of God The Call of God: To Man Is: Heavenly The Call of God: To Man Is: High The Call of God: To Man Is: Holy The Call of God: To Man Is: To Eternal Life The Call of God: To Man Is: To Fellowship With Christ The Call of God: To Man Is: To Glory and Virtue The Call of God: To Man Is: To Holiness The Call of God: To Man Is: To Liberty The Call of God: To Man Is: To Peace The Call of God: To Man Is: To the Eternal Glory of Christ The Call of God: Walk Worthy of The Call of God: Withdrawal of the Means of Grace Related Terms The-not-beloved (1 Occurrence) Kir'iath-je'arim (18 Occurrences) Kirjathjearim (17 Occurrences) Vine-dressers (18 Occurrences) Kirjath-jearim (17 Occurrences) Kibroth-hattaavah (5 Occurrences) |