
Don't Forget What God Did
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In today's episode we explore the powerful Old Testament practice of building altars—not for ritual’s sake, but as sacred reminders of God’s faithfulness. Drawing from Exodus 20:24 and other passages, the episode reflects on how the Israelites built altars whenever God moved: when promises were made, battles were won, or hope was restored. These weren’t just moments of thanksgiving—they were markers of memory.
The host invites us to do the same today. In a world that moves fast and forgets easily, we’re reminded to pause and remember. Whether through journaling, sharing a testimony, or marking a calendar, we’re encouraged to build modern-day “altars” that help us recall where God has met us—because remembering fuels faith for the future.
Listeners are left with this challenge: don’t let what God has done become a faded memory. Let it become a foundation. Because the God who showed up before will show up again. Build something—even if it’s just in your heart—that says, “God met me here.”