Key Scripture: Psalm 77:11 (KJV)
I will remember the works of the LORD: surely I will remember thy wonders of old.
Devotional
December is a sacred pause—the space between what God has carried you through and what He is preparing you to step into. Today, God is inviting you to look back on purpose, not to replay pain, but to recognize His hand.
Gratitude is more than a polite feeling; it’s a spiritual practice that trains your heart to see God’s fingerprints. When you remember His works, you’re not living in the past—you’re gathering evidence of His faithfulness for your future.
Some of the most powerful ‘thank You’s’ come from seasons you didn’t think you would survive. Yet here you are. That alone is a testimony. God sustained you in ways you may not have noticed day-to-day.
Take a moment today to remember deliberately. Let remembrance become worship, and let worship become strength as you enter this month of reflecting and renewing.
Scripture Insight
Psalm 77 shows that remembering is a decision. It pulls our focus from what we lack to what God has already done.
Heart Check
What part of this year do you avoid thinking about—and what might change if you invited God into that memory with gratitude and truth?
Practice Today
- Write down 5 specific moments God helped you this year (big or small).
- Thank God for one ‘hidden’ blessing you didn’t recognize at the time.
- Share one testimony with someone you trust—or record it in a note to future-you.
- End the day by saying, “Lord, I remember Your goodness,” and sit quietly for one minute.
Reflection: How does remembering God’s past faithfulness strengthen your trust for what’s ahead?
Prayer: Father, thank You for carrying me through this year. Help me remember Your works with clarity and gratitude. Heal what needs healing as I look back, and renew my faith as I look forward. In Jesus’ name, Amen.