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  1. Last 7 days
    1. God keeps a book of remembrance.

      The Zakar (Remembrance) Mandate. In the Old Testament, the Hebrew word Zakar (to remember) is almost always linked to a physical action or a sign (like the stones at the Jordan). It is not a passive mental shrug; it is a structural reinforcement of truth. Biblical "forgetting" is seen as the root of systemic failure. By keeping a Log, you are participating in the divine technology of "counting your days" to gain a heart of wisdom (Psalm 90:12).

  2. Feb 2026
    1. God keeps a book of remembrance. If Heaven records, you should too.

      The Scripture: The Hebrew concept of remembrance (zakar) is fundamentally different from the Western idea of passive mental recall. In Scripture, zakar is an active, covenantal accounting. It is doing something tangible to honour a truth. In Malachi 3:16, a "book of remembrance" (sepher zikkaron) was written before the Lord for those who feared Him. Kingdom architecture relies on the written word because it bridges the spiritual and the material. By keeping a physical log, you are participating in the divine mechanics of zakar—moving a spiritual revelation out of the ether and locking it into the physical realm where it can govern your behaviour.