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In our digital age, we're constantly bombarded with information, leading to what can be called 'incoming content overload.' This phenomenon not only affects our daily lives but also impacts our relationship with God. The scripture from Psalm 103:2, 'Praise the Lord, my soul, and forget not all his benefits,' reminds us of the importance of remembering God's goodness. We're prone to forget, constantly consuming new information without taking time to digest the blessings we've already received. This parallels the story of the Israelites in Exodus, who quickly forgot God's miraculous deliverance. By practicing gratitude and intentionally remembering God's benefits, we can shift our perspective and deepen our relationship with Him. It's crucial for us to create space in our busy lives to delight in God, not just consuming more content, but reflecting on what He has already done for us.
By Tyler Gorsline5
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In our digital age, we're constantly bombarded with information, leading to what can be called 'incoming content overload.' This phenomenon not only affects our daily lives but also impacts our relationship with God. The scripture from Psalm 103:2, 'Praise the Lord, my soul, and forget not all his benefits,' reminds us of the importance of remembering God's goodness. We're prone to forget, constantly consuming new information without taking time to digest the blessings we've already received. This parallels the story of the Israelites in Exodus, who quickly forgot God's miraculous deliverance. By practicing gratitude and intentionally remembering God's benefits, we can shift our perspective and deepen our relationship with Him. It's crucial for us to create space in our busy lives to delight in God, not just consuming more content, but reflecting on what He has already done for us.

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