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For All You’ve Done (I Worship You)
How good are you at remembering? I’m not just talking about remembering to pick up the milk at the supermarket. I’m asking, how good are you at remembering the faithfulness of God in your life.
Sometimes we can become so in-the‐moment that our time with the Lord revolves around petitioning. Think of some ways God has totally come through for you recently and ask yourself, 'Did I stop and thank Him for that?'
What happened to the Israelites when they failed to remember God’s faithfulness? He had demonstrated miracles like never seen before in history (Exodus 7-‐33) and in their moment of self-consumption, they melted their gold into an idol and worshipped IT saying essentially 'you are our God, you have delivered us'. It's absurd to think that we could ever get this far off track... or is it? When we fail to remember who God is and what He has done, how easily we can take control of our lives and misplace our trust. How easily we can excuse our sinful behavior to justify the feeling that God is far off.
Noah, Moses, Abraham, Isaac, Solomon, Gideon, Joshua (and many more) built altars to God to thank Him for the great things He had done. Not only was it a symbol of remembrance but a place of sacrifice and worship. David writes in Psalm 77 of the works God had performed for Moses. In his day of trouble, he remembered all miracles the Lord had performed in the past and clung to the unchanging character of God for his future. I encourage you to find ways to build altars of remembrance in your life. Don’t miss opportunities to reflect on and thank God for ways He has worked in your life. 'For all You’ve done and yet to do, I worship You'.
‐ Dan Sumpter, Vertical Church Band Member
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Fresh off their 40-city tour, the team from the Vertical Church Band showcases seven of their best worship songs for The Overflow Devo. In both video and written form, each member takes time to go beyond just the tracks to give a complete view inside the heart of their music.
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