Today, Remember. | John Ortberg
- Andy McIlvain

- Apr 29
- 1 min read
Updated: May 1
Video from Become New
Today, Remember. | John Ortberg
"Memory runs deeper than facts—it’s how we stay rooted in faith, identity, and love. Jesus promises the Holy Spirit as a living reminder, guiding us back to his words. From ancient genealogies to remembering cucumbers in Egypt, scripture shows how memory shapes desire, regret, and belonging. In moments of deep spiritual connection, like Jimmy in Oliver Sacks’ account, memory transcends biology—soul and spirit align, and we remember who we truly are." from the video introduction


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This post really resonates with me. Memory truly is the cornerstone of our faith and identity, shaping not just who we are but how we experience the world. Just like how the Holy Spirit helps us remember the truth, games like Geometry Dash Lite remind me of the power of persistence. The game's constant challenge makes me recall how important it is to keep trying, even when things get tough, and that aligns with the message of endurance in faith.