Pursue Your Remembrance
- Shyreka Sturdivant

- Apr 8
- 2 min read
Key Truth: What you remember determines what you pursue. When you remember God’s Word, you activate resurrection movement.
Scripture Anchor:
Luke 24:1-8

Consider This: The turning point was not the empty tomb, it was their remembrance.
Jesus had already told them what would happen. The promise was spoken before the pain ever came, but it was not until they remembered that everything shifted.
When Scripture says God “remembered,” it was never about Him forgetting. It was about Him moving. When God remembered Noah, the waters receded. When God remembered Hannah, life was released.
So when we remember, we should not just recall, we should respond.
Girlfriend, some things in your life are waiting on your remembrance. Not new instruction, but remembered truth. Because when you truly remember what God said, you stop grieving like it is over. You start pursuing as if it is already done.
Reflection Questions:
What has God already spoken that I have allowed time or circumstances to silence?
Where have I forgotten His promises and started believing something else?
What would shift in my life if I fully remembered and moved on His Word?
Application:
Today, pursue remembrance on purpose.
Go back to what God said, not what you feel.
Write down the promises you know are still true.
Speak them out loud until your spirit aligns.
Take one step that reflects you actually believe it.
Remembrance is not passive. It is a decision to align with what God has already declared and when you do, resurrection follows.
Prayer: Holy Spirit, bring Your Word back to my remembrance. Let every promise You spoke rise again in my spirit. Where I have forgotten, remind me. Where I have doubted, restore me. Teach me to move on what You said, so that every dead place in me comes alive again. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Closing Declaration: I remember what God said. I move on His Word. I Am Covered and I am pursuing a resurrected life in Christ.
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