“Our fathers in Egypt understood not nor appreciated Your miracles; they did not earnestly remember the multitude of Your mercies nor imprint Your loving-kindness [on their heart], but they were rebellious and provoked the Lord at the sea, even at the Red Sea.” Psalm 106: 7
I have found that when I write something down I am able to remember it. I have even written down a grocery list and then left the list in the car but, because I wrote out the grocery list I was able to remember the items on my list.
I recently had a dream that re-enforced the importance of writing things down. In the dream the hardest math equation on earth was placed before me. In the dream, I was told that the math equation represented the bondage that so many people were in. I was told that if I could figure out the equation I could help these people get free.
In school I struggled in math, but, in the dream I was able to figure the equation out. The key to figuring out the equation was to write it down.
As I read this verse I was reminded of the importance of keeping a journal, of writing down and recording the wonderful blessings of the Lord. We experience God’s loving-kindness every day of our life. But, when we fail to keep an account of all the marvelous ways He works in our life, we can soon forget. We can step into the trap that the children of Israel were in. They did not appreciate God’s miracles or His daily provision. Therefore, they began to grumble complain about what He did not do.
Could it be that they could not see the right path to take because they failed to remember the goodness of God? Could it be that this is a major key to keeping out eyes fixed upon the Lord? The children of Israel strayed off track and wondered in the wilderness for 40 years, because they failed to imprint His goodness on their heart.
This is a lesson we must learn, to keep our eyes upon the Lord, to record His miracles, mercy and loving kindness every day and He will direct our path.