Write your life's story for the ultimate reader: God.
Written by
Eido
A principal of a school slated for school merger addressed the staff, asking them how they want the school to be remembered by? For with the merger, the school will no longer retained its name. And by it, the school’s identity may be lost.
Will the community remember the school for its past notoriety? Or will they reminiscence of the good that the school brought to the residence in the vicinity? Do the community heave a sigh of relief, with glee, bidding farewell to the troublemakers that constantly disturb the peace? Or will there be a lasting regret and sadness that the bringer of joy bringest it no more?
But then again, how long will the thoughts and memories linger?
We know that the memory of men may be even shorter than one’s lifespan.
Unless one’s record of philanthropy or one’s cruel misdeeds is recorded and constantly brought to mind (such as Hitler’s despotism), those that are unrecorded will fade with time.
However, it is not so with our God. He remembers all things.
How do we want to be remembered by Him?
Do we want Him to remember all the wickedness (verse 2) and for Him to pour forth His wrath? Or do we want Him to remember us for mercy (Psalm 25:7), that by it, our souls are preserved and delivered from destruction?
Are we the silly dove (verse 11) who does not know the will of God, who does not trust and rely on Him at all times? Or are we like the lovely dove that does the work for God (Gen 8:8 – 12)?
Are we like the pigeons, of the same family as doves yet a nuisance and a danger to society, their droppings being toxic and posing health risks? Or are we empowered with the Spirit, to have a nature like our Lord, full of meekness and submissiveness (Matt 10:16)?
Are we like the cake unturned (verses 4 – 8), full of sins (leavened), unrepentant and inflamed with lust and desires? Such cake is burned on one side and uncooked on the other, unfit for consumption, and will be discarded and disposed of unceremoniously. We who remain so will also be treated likewise. Let us rather be the well-baked cake, that walks in the way of the Lord, a delight to savour, a goodness to enjoy and a sustainer of life.
Are we a treacherous bow, crooked and perverse? Not only do we not shoot straight and do the work that is intended, but like a faulty gun, we may implode when used, and endanger the one using the gun. Do we bring harm to ourselves and our loved ones beside us? Let us instead be upright and true in the eyes of God, so that we are a faithful servant that the Lord will need of.
How do we want to be remembered by? Not just by the people around us, but more importantly, how do we want our to be remembered by God?