And following a weekend filled with children and grandchildren, celebrating a first birthday and packing shoeboxes... it made me think.....(of course it did!๐)
The chorus:
๐ถAnd I, I don’t want to leave a legacy
I don’t care if they remember me
Only Jesus
And I, I’ve only got one life to live
I’ll let every second point to Him
Only Jesus
When we gather as family, memories and stories are shared...it is an important part of family heritage. It is also a way for the younger generation to be connected to the past...it is vital. Memories of grandparents, walks in the woods, reading stories, tea parties, sleepovers.....I hope my kids have beautiful memories and now as a GiGi I want my grands to have great memories like my kids do...and I do of my grandparents.
But listening to that song I realize that though those memories are important ...the best legacy I can leave to my grandchildren, my children...to anyone....is Jesus. That all I did in life was about Him, passing on His memories, His stories.
It brought me to the verse
๐Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving. Colossians 3:23-24
Do we honor Him in all we do?
As we gather this week for all the festivities that surround Thanksgiving....will people see Jesus?
As we enter the Christmas season....will the memories being made center around Jesus?
๐ Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit. Galatians 5:25
๐ But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect, keeping a clear conscience, so that those who speak maliciously against your good behavior in Christ may be ashamed of their slander. 1 Peter 3:15-16
๐ถ Make it count, leave a mark, build a name for yourself
Dream your dreams, chase your heart, above all else
Make a name the world remembers
But all an empty world can sell is empty dreams
I got lost in the light when it was up to me
To make a name the world remembers
But Jesus is the only name to remember
All the kingdoms built, all the trophies won
Will crumble into dust when it’s said and done
But all that really matters
Did I live the truth to the ones I love
Was my life the proof that there is only One
Whose name will last forever
And I, I don’t want to leave a legacy
I don’t care if they remember me
Only Jesus
And I, I’ve only got one life to live
I’ll let every second point to Him
Only Jesus Lyrics by Mark Hall, Matthew West, Bernie Herms
click on the link and enjoy the song Only Jesus by Casting Crowns
A poem I wrote in 2010
๐ฆThanksgiving Day๐ฆ
Thanksgiving
is a time to gather those we love close by
We laugh and
eat and celebrate and even enjoy some pie.
We eat until
our bellies are full, we work, and rest and play
But do we
stop and give pause on Thanksgiving Day?
To reflect on
all the blessings that are showered from above,
Gifts from
our Lord and Savior, who lavishes us with love
Will we stop
to think as we dress ourselves that morn,
that we have choices of what to wear, what
color or how warm?
As we bathe
and shower and brush our teeth so clean
Should we
pause and be grateful for the gift of simple hygiene?
As we prepare
the food, with extra portions to spare
Will we take
the time and thank the Lord that we have enough to share?
As we smile
across the table from family and loved ones so dear
Should we
stop and say “Thank you, Lord, for all those gathered here.”?
As stories
and memories are shared, even some with tears
Will we give
thanks for those who touched our lives over the passing years?
God has
blessed us so with much, our cups to overflowing,
if we only take the time to find what is most
important in knowing
that God’s
love, and grace and mercy is there for us each day
and we must share it with others we meet along
the way.
Thank
you God and Father
For
loving us so
That
you sent your Son
So
Salvation we could know
©TJT 2010, rev 2018
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