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Dirty clothes Quote by Beth Moore

“How does God’s apparent ability to drop something out of His mind like dirty clothes through a laundry chute fit into His omniscience, His infinite ability to know all things? I believe that if God’s primary way of remembering is to act on behalf of what He remembers, His primary way of…” quote by Beth Moore
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““How does God’s apparent ability to drop something out of His mind like dirty clothes through a laundry chute fit into His omniscience, His infinite ability to know all things? I believe that if God’s primary way of remembering is to act on behalf of what He remembers, His primary way of remembering no more is to no longer act on that memory. God remembers our sins no more because the work of the cross already has. No further sacrifice remains for sin because the work has already been accomplished. Therefore, God need never act again on their behalf.””

Beth Moore

About This Quote

Source Sermon: Unknown, 2020

God's memory works through actions; once fulfilled, the need to act ends.

In simple terms: God stops acting once his work is done.

Key Takeaway

Recognize completed work, stop re‑grieving.

Themes

theotheism forgiveness completion

Mood

contemplative theological

Type

doctrinal reflective

When to use this quote

  • personal guilt
  • spiritual reflection
  • theology discussion

Key Concepts

Omniscience atonement memory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does completed redemption affect daily prayer?
  • Does remembering imply ongoing action?
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