"God has forgotten me." Those were her exact words. "God has forgotten me." So I pulled up a chair and sat by her hospital bed as the patient poured forth her pain and despair. "God has forgotten me," she said in many tears and suffering. As a pastor and Chaplain, I've heard those words or words like them many times. And truth be told, I've thought and said those words myself. God has forgotten me. That's what our feelings sometimes tell us, but you know our feelings are not right. Our emotional responses to life's pain and trouble may be authentic, but they're not accurate because you and I, we are unforgettable to God.
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**This transcript was generated by artificial intelligence and may not be 100% accurate.
LIVING CONFIDENTLY IN TIMES OF CHANGE | Psalm 37
NEW THOUGHTS ABOUT GOD AND YOU | Psalm 40
PRACTICING GOD’S PRESENCE | Psalm 16:8
SEEING YOURSELF AS GOD SEES YOU | Judges 6
WHEN YOU NEED TO DECIDE | Proverbs 3:5-6
OUT OF DARKNESS INTO LIGHT | Psalm 40
BACKSTORY TO TODAY’S NEWS | Ephesians 6:12
FACING THE IMPOSSIBLE | Zechariah 4:6
GOD AT WORK IN YOU | Philippians 2:13
WAITING FOR GOD | Psalm 40
YOUR ULTIMATE FREEDOM | Philippians 4:8
LIVING IN GOD’S PROMISED BLESSING | Numbers 6:22-26; Ephesians 1:3
GETTING WHAT YOU REALLY WANT | Psalm 63
HOW TO SAY “THANK YOU” TO GOD | Psalm 116:12-13
WELCOME HOME | Psalm 84
BEHOLD AND BE LIKE | 2 Corinthians 3:18
I CAN’T BUT CHRIST CAN | Philippians 4:13
GOD’S DELIGHT IN YOU | Psalm 149:4 Zephaniah 3:17
THOUGHTS ABOUT THE NEW YEAR | Romans 8:28
FINDING REST IN A NEW YEAR | Matthew 11:28-30
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