Monday, March 21, 2016

An Important Word

This is going to be a busy week.  The countdown to surgery has begun, and there are still a number of errands to run and a number of things to get done before that day.  I've been making lots of lists so I don't forget anything.  At least I'm hoping I won't forget anything. 

I went out to an appointment last week thinking something was missing.  That I had forgotten something.  And sure enough, a quick glance in the mirror revealed that I had forgotten my earrings!  But earrings are not the only things I'm having trouble remembering these days.  As the surgery day gets closer, there are more things to remember.  Doctor appointments.  Getting the laundry done.  Running the errands.  Remembering the purchases that need to be made.  Cleaning the house.  Lots of details.  Being sick last week put me a little behind on my very carefully planned schedule.  It's all a bit overwhelming.  So much to remember.

Remember.

It's an important word.  But one we often overlook.  Remember is a word we don't often remember!

Particularly in this Holy Week, as we are focusing our attention on the events of that first Easter Season so many years ago, it's an important word.

"Why do you seek the living among the dead?  He is not here, but has risen.  Remember how he told you, while he was still in Galilee, that the Son of Man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men and be crucified and on the third day rise."  (Luke 24:6-7 ESV)

"And they remembered His words."  (Luke 24:8 ESV)

 "When therefore he was raised from the dead, his disciples remembered that he had said this, and they believed the Scripture and the word that Jesus had spoken."     (John 2:22 ESV)

Remember.

An important word.  An important lesson for us, wouldn't you agree?

Remember.

It's easy to follow Jesus, to serve Him, to be joyful, when everything in life is good.  When there's plenty of money in your checking account and all the bills are paid.  When you're healthy.  When there's no stress.

We tend to get forgetful when things are not going so well.  When the bills are piling up.  When there's too much month and not enough money.  When there's sickness and stress and anxiety and worry.  When relationships are strained.  When we're worried about our job.  When life happens.

But it's at those times that we most need to remember.

In the immediate context of the passage in Luke, the angel is telling the women not to be worried because the body of Jesus is no longer in the tomb where they expected to find it.  Remember what He said.  Remember that He told you He would rise from the grave.  Remember.

There's a broader application for us as well.  Here in the 21st century, just as back in the first century, we need to remember what He said. 

He said He would rise again.  And He did.  He said He will come again.  And He will. We need to remember that.  We need to continually remind ourselves of His words.  We need His words written on our hearts.

How do we do that?  By taking time to be in the Word.  The written Word of God is a great gift for us, and we need to treat it as the great gift that it is - the written revelation of God.  We need to read it.  To study itTo treasure it.

Knowing the Word, being able to call it to mind, remembering the Word, takes more than a few quick minutes here and there.  It takes time.  We must be intentional about spending time in the Word.  Intentional about reading it.  Intentional about studying it. Intentional about committing it to our memory.

Then, when life gets tough, as it inevitably will, we can remember.

Remember.

It's an important word.  One that is far too often overlooked.


"Bless the LORD, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless his holy name!  Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits."  (Psalm 103:1-2 ESV, emphasis mine)

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