- Moses’ leadership through the wilderness and the Israelites’ repeated complaints despite God’s miracles.
- The human tendency to forget God’s faithfulness and complain, paralleling the Israelites’ behavior.
- Moses’ command to “remember” God’s mighty works and salvation history as foundational for faith.
- Jesus’ institution of the Lord’s Supper as a weekly act of remembrance of His death and resurrection.
- Peter’s commitment to continually reminding believers of God’s truth and love.
- The importance of passing down faith stories through generations, leaving a spiritual legacy.
- The victory of Christ over death as the ultimate reason for hope and remembrance in suffering.