Only be careful, and watch yourselves closely so that you do not forget the things your eyes have seen or let them slip from your heart as long as you live. (Deut. 4:9,emphasis added)
They do, of course, let it slip from their hearts. All of it. This becomes the pattern for the entire history of Israel. God shows up; he does amazing things; the people rejoice. Then they forget and go whoring after other gods. They fall under calamity and cry out for deliverance. God shows up; he does amazing things; the people rejoice—you get the picture. Things aren’t changed much in the New Testament, but the contrast is greater, and the stakes are even higher. God shows up in person, and before he leaves, he gives us the sacraments along with this plea: Do this to remember me. They don’t— remember him, that is. Paul is “shocked” by the Galatians: they are “turning away so soon from God, who in his love and mercy called you to share the eternal life he gives through Christ” (1:6 NLT). He has to send Timothy to the Corinthians, to “remind you of what I teach about Christ Jesus in all the churches wherever I go” (1 Cor. 4:17 NLT).
(Desire , 200) John Eldredge
So What?
If you are like me, we need to ask forgiveness today for forgetting all the things had has done for us and saved us from. Reflect and write in your journal about all the things God has done in you and through you this year. After you write something down, stop and thank him for it. Keep doing this until the page is filled. If you "cant think of anything" start with your body....you are breathing at the moment, you have all of your limbs, you can see...those are all things to be thankful for that God has provided you with this year.