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Memory

Nathan Lanning·2018-07-01
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Nathan Lanning explores the gift of human memory from a Reformed perspective, examining both the biological mechanisms of memory and its theological significance. The article encourages readers to reflect on their own memories as a means of understanding the human condition and praising God for His creative work in endowing both humans and animals with the capacity to remember.

Remember His marvelous works that he hath done… Psalm 105:5 Take a moment to recall your earliest memory. Perhaps your earliest memory is from a particularly happy moment, an exciting event, or a stressful situation. Mine is a combination of exciting moment and stressful event: I went with my mother to pick up my older brother from kindergarten for the first time. I was quite curious to get a glimpse of where my brother went during the day, but I was also anxious as to whether I would be...

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Author
Nathan Lanning
Date

2018-07-01

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Scripture References
Psalms
Psalms 105:5Psalms 77:11Psalms 143:5
Exodus 20:8
Malachi 4:4
Deuteronomy
Deuteronomy 6:12Deuteronomy 4:9
2 Peter 3
Topics
Christian LivingCreation
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