The Great and Mighty God Is Mindful of Us: A Reflection on Luke 1:68–75 (KJV)
- There Are People Ministries, Inc.

- Dec 18, 2025
- 2 min read
Luke 1:68–75 records the prophetic declaration of Zacharias, spoken under the inspiration of the Holy Ghost, immediately following the promise of the Messiah’s arrival. This passage is a testimony of God’s attentiveness to humanity, revealing His redemptive character, covenant faithfulness, and purposeful deliverance. It affirms that the Great and mighty God is not removed from human affairs but is actively engaged in the lives of His people.

God’s Mindfulness Expressed Through Redemption
The passage opens with praise: “Blessed be the Lord God of Israel; for he hath visited and redeemed his people” (Luke 1:68, KJV). God’s mindfulness is demonstrated by His willingness to “visit” His people, entering into their condition, and to redeem them. This redemption is not abstract; it is God acting decisively in history to bring salvation through Christ.
Covenant Faithfulness Across Time
Zacharias declares that God’s work of salvation fulfills what He “spake by the mouth of his holy prophets, which have been since the world began” (Luke 1:70, KJV). God’s mindfulness extends across generations. What He promised long ago, He brings to pass in His perfect timing, proving Himself trustworthy and unchanging.
Key Evidences of God’s Mindfulness
Luke 1:68–75 clearly outlines how God demonstrates His care and intentionality toward His people:
God visits His people personally rather than remaining distant
God redeems and delivers from spiritual and physical enemies
God remembers His holy covenant and shows mercy
God empowers His people to live without fear
God calls His people to holiness and righteousness throughout their lives
Highlighted Scripture Reference
“That he would grant unto us, that we being delivered out of the hand of our enemies might serve him without fear, in holiness and righteousness before him, all the days of our life.”
— Luke 1:74–75, KJV
This scripture captures the heart of the passage: God’s deliverance is purposeful. He frees His people so they may serve Him boldly, faithfully, and consistently.
Conclusion
Luke 1:68–75 reveals a God who is deeply mindful of humanity. He remembers His promises, acts in mercy, and delivers His people with intention. His mindfulness leads to redemption, freedom from fear, and a life of holy service. This passage reassures believers that the Great and mighty God sees them, remembers His covenant, and faithfully works for their salvation and restoration.




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