"Do This in Remembrance of
Me"
by Joel Stephen
Williams
The nation of Israel was urged again and
again to "remember" all that God had done for them. The prophetic tradition rebuked a forgetful
nation again and again when they did not remember God's graciousness.
"Be careful that you do not forget the
Lord your God, failing to observe his commands, his laws and his decrees that I am giving you
this day....If you ever forget the Lord your God and follow other gods and worship and bow down
to them, I testify against you today that you will surely be destroyed" (Deut. 8:11,
19).
"You deserted the Rock, who fathered
you; you forgot the God who gave you birth" (Deut. 32:18).
"They forgot what he had done, the
wonders he had shown them" (Psa. 78:11).
"But they soon forgot what he had done
and did not wait for his counsel....They forgot the God who saved them, who had done great
things in Egypt" (Psa. 106:13, 21).
"The ox knows his master, the donkey his
owner's manger, but Israel does not know" (Isa. 1:3).
"You have forgotten God your Savior; you
have not remembered the rock, your fortress" (Isa. 17:10).
"Who are you...that you forget the Lord
your Maker" (Isa. 51:12-13).
"Does a maiden forget her jewelry, a
bride her weddings ornaments? Yet my people have forgotten me, days without number" (Jer.
2:32).
"One important purpose of Israel's
rituals was to keep fresh in the memory of the people the saving activity of Yahweh in their
past history" (J. A. Thompson, Jeremiah, NICOT, 184). And
since God is the same God today and since people tend to act in similar ways today, God still
calls on us to "remember" what he has done for us. In particular, we are to remember Calvary
and what God accomplished in Jesus Christ there. This is why Jesus said: "Do this in
remembrance of me" (Lk. 22:19; 1 Cor. 11:24-25). By observing his will for us and by allowing
our lives to grow in faith and love, we "remember" with the desired results God intended (2
Pet. 1:5-8). If not, then one is "nearsighted and blind, and has forgotten that he has been
cleansed from his past sins" (2 Pet. 1:9).
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