(Peter as narrator) So, get this, this is what the Book of Psalms is all about. It's like an 80s power ballad, but with a lot more words. So, this chapter, Psalms 78 — it's all about the Lord's mighty deeds and how they were passed down through the ages. It's like, "Once upon a time, God did something really cool, and it was so cool that it was passed down through the generations.” And then, it talks about how God provided food for the Israelites when they were in the wilderness, it's like a big ol' snack run! They got manna from heaven, and quail for dinner. It was like a never-ending picnic — no ants allowed! And then, there's a reminder to not forget the miracles God has done and to keep them in our hearts. It's like, if you don't remember the past, you're doomed to repeat it, or something like that. So, God's like, "Hey, don't forget about the awesome stuff I've done!" In the end, it's a reminder to be grateful for the things God has done and to continue to trust in Him. It's like, God's got your back, so don't worry and just trust in Him.