The concept of Grateful remembrance in Christianity
Grateful remembrance in Christianity encompasses appreciation for acts of deliverance and God's mercy during hardships, exemplified by the Jabeshites' gratitude towards Saul. In Protestantism, it highlights the lasting acknowledgment of Charnock's contributions and character, maintained even posthumously. This concept emphasizes the importance of recalling and valuing significant acts and mercies in faith and history.
Synonyms: Grateful acknowledgment, Thankful remembrance
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Christian concept of 'Grateful remembrance'
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) The act of recalling and appreciating God's mercy amid personal suffering.[1]
From: A Cyclopedia of Biblical literature
(1) The lasting appreciation the Jabeshites held for Saul's act of delivering them from their siege.[2]
From: The Existence and Attributes of God
(1) The enduring acknowledgment and appreciation for Charnock's contributions and character, celebrated even after his death.[3]