TOPIC:
GOD WILL REMEMBER YOU
SCRIPTURE:
“And God remembered Rachel, and God hearkened to her, and opened her womb.”
— Genesis 30:22 (KJV)
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT:
There are times in life when it feels as though we’ve been passed over. Like Rachel, you may have watched others receive answers to their prayers while your own desires remain unfulfilled. You may feel forgotten — by people, by circumstances, and even by God. But God’s remembrance is not about memory loss; it’s about divine timing. When the Bible says, “God remembered Rachel,” it marks the moment when heaven’s calendar aligned with her earthly desire.
God’s remembrance comes with action. He hearkened to Rachel and opened her womb. This means when God remembers, He responds. Your prayers are not in vain, and your tears have not gone unnoticed. God is never late. He is simply preparing the best for the right time. The silence doesn’t mean absence — it means preparation. Just as He remembered Noah in the flood, Joseph in the prison, and Hannah in her barrenness, He will remember you.
You are not invisible. Your sacrifices, obedience, and patience are all being recorded before Him. When God remembers you, things shift. Closed doors open. Delays turn into testimonies. Whatever you’ve been trusting God for, declare today that your time of remembrance has come. Rejoice in advance — because your story is about to change!
ACTION PLAN:
1. Take a moment today to thank God even while you wait.
2. Write out the areas where you are trusting God to “remember” you.
3. Declare that your appointed time has come.
4. Encourage someone else who is waiting too.
5. Stay faithful where you are planted — your harvest is near.
PROPHETIC DECLARATION:
Today, I declare that my season of remembrance is here! What was delayed is now released. I receive divine attention, favor, and manifestation. I am not forgotten. God is working for me, and I will testify! In Jesus’ name, Amen.







