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Summary: God is faithful to every word He has spoken. Time may pass and circumstances may change, but His promises never fail.

THE GOD WHO REMEMBERS HIS PROMISES

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: Joshua 21:43-45

Key Verse: “There failed not ought of any good thing which the Lord had spoken unto the house of Israel; all came to pass.” (Joshua 21:45)

Supporting Texts: Numbers 23:19; Hebrews 10:23; Isaiah 55:10-11; 2 Corinthians 1:20; Genesis 21:1-2

INTRODUCTION:

The faithfulness of God is the bedrock of every believer’s confidence. From generation to generation, God has proven that He never forgets what He has promised. He may not always fulfill His word according to our timetable, but He always fulfills it in His perfect time. When Joshua led Israel into the Promised Land, they saw the tangible fulfillment of every word that God had spoken to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob hundreds of years earlier.

We serve a covenant-keeping God who watches over His word to perform it. Human beings may forget, delay, or disappoint, but God never fails. His promises are backed by His character, and His integrity guarantees their fulfillment. No matter how long it seems or how impossible the situation looks, the God who remembered Israel will remember you.

Therefore, believers must learn to stand firm on God’s word with unwavering faith. The God who remembered Noah in the ark, Sarah in her barrenness, and Joseph in the prison is still the same today. He will never forget His promises concerning your life, family, and destiny.

1. GOD’S PROMISES ARE CERTAIN AND RELIABLE

Every promise God makes is anchored in His truth and power; He is incapable of lying or failing.

a) God’s word is unchangeable (Numbers 23:19): God is not a man that He should lie; what He says, He will surely do. His promises stand firm forever.

b) God’s promises are eternal (Psalm 119:89): His word is settled in heaven; no force on earth can alter what God has decreed.

c) God’s power ensures fulfillment (Isaiah 55:10-11): His word goes forth with divine authority and must accomplish the purpose for which it is sent.

d) God’s integrity is His guarantee (Hebrews 6:17-18): Because He swore by Himself, His promises are absolutely dependable.

Biblical Example: God promised Abraham a son in his old age, and though it took twenty-five years, He fulfilled His word through Isaac (Genesis 21:1-3).

2. GOD REMEMBERS HIS COVENANTS AND HIS PEOPLE

Even when time has passed or circumstances seem forgotten, God never abandons His covenant or His children.

a) God remembers His covenant of mercy (Exodus 2:24-25): When Israel groaned in bondage, God remembered His covenant with Abraham and raised Moses as a deliverer.

b) God remembers those who trust in Him (Psalm 105:8): He is mindful of His promises to a thousand generations.

c) God remembers at the appointed time (Genesis 8:1): Noah was not forgotten in the flood; at the right time, God caused the waters to recede.

d) God remembers to reward faithfulness (Malachi 3:16-17): Those who fear the Lord are written in His book of remembrance for honour.

Biblical Example: God remembered Hannah in her sorrow and gave her Samuel, a prophet who transformed Israel (1 Samuel 1:19-20).

3. OUR RESPONSE TO GOD’S PROMISES

While waiting for God’s promises, believers must maintain faith, obedience, and perseverance.

a) Stand firm in faith (Romans 4:20-21): Like Abraham, be fully persuaded that what God has promised, He is able to perform.

b) Obey divine instructions (Deuteronomy 28:1-2): Many promises manifest through our obedience to God’s voice.

c) Be patient in the waiting process (Hebrews 6:12): Through faith and patience, the promises of God are inherited.

d) Keep praising and thanking God (Romans 4:20): Thanksgiving during waiting time demonstrates trust in God’s faithfulness.

Biblical Example: Joseph held on to God’s promises despite betrayal and imprisonment, and at the right time, God elevated him to the palace (Genesis 41:39-44).

4. WHEN GOD FULFILLS HIS PROMISES, HE DOES IT IN GRAND STYLE

When God acts, He exceeds human expectations and glorifies Himself through the fulfillment.

a) God’s promises come with divine completeness (Joshua 21:45): Not one word failed; all came to pass just as He said.

b) God’s blessings overflow (Ephesians 3:20): He does exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think.

c) God’s timing brings the greatest glory (Ecclesiastes 3:11): He makes everything beautiful in His time.

d) God’s fulfillment strengthens our faith (Psalm 40:1-3): When God answers, it becomes a testimony that draws others to trust Him.

Biblical Example: When the Lord turned again the captivity of Zion, it was like a dream — their mouths were filled with laughter (Psalm 126:1-2).

CONCLUSION:

God never forgets what He has spoken concerning His people. Time and trials may seem to delay the fulfillment, but His promises are as sure as His throne. Just as He fulfilled every word to Israel in the days of Joshua, He will fulfill every word spoken over your life.

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