If you had to summarize your life purpose, your faith walk, your passions, etc. in one wall post, what would it say?
Ponderings
Devotionals, prayer & insights from my Bible reading
Prayer prompt for Monday, July 23
Think of some historical heroes like “Honest” Abe Lincoln … what adjective would you want people to use to describe you?
Prayer prompt for Sunday, July 22
Talk to God about the type of legacy you want to leave, and then make a list of a few things that you would like history to know about you.
What will history say?(Prayer Devotional for the week of July 22, 2012)
The accounts of the various leaders of Israel in 1 Kings and 2 Kings tend to wrap up the same way: “As for the other events of the reign of That-Guy-Whose-Name-I-Can’t-Pronounce, all he did and his achievements, are they not written in the book of the annals of the kings of Israel?” History has a way of keeping tabs on us. We can read about heroes of generations past, see their personal correspondence and other household artifacts in museums, and in more recent years, we even have audio and video clips that allow us to see and hear what they were really like.
Imagine, if you will, that 100 years from now, a local student is assigned to write a biography report about you. They might find a photo from your high school yearbook, search public records or interview children and grandchildren of your old neighbors and friends to find out more about you. As for the other events of the life of [insert your name here], all he did and his achievements, are they not typed in the Timeline of Facebook, the Stream of Twitter and the Gallery of Instagram? What are those entries saying in the history book about your life?
After my brother died, it felt like pages from the story of my life had been ripped out by the fistful. The whole world came to a stand-still. It seemed surreal to me that other people kept going about their day-to-day lives as if the Earth was still orbiting the Sun, while I felt like I was spinning off into outer space with no oxygen. Then, one day I realized that most of the world would continue functioning like it always had. His birth, life and death were significant to those of us who knew him, but not to society at large. There would be no day of mourning with flags at half-mast. There would be no mention of him in the history books. He was just a regular guy who lived a regular life. And yet, his life story is part of my life story. It’s part of our kids’ life stories. It’ll be part of their kids’ life stories.
Like my brother, most of us will not fit the bill for the type of hero or historic figure whose life will be documented in a museum, but our lives do make an impact on the people around us. What are we adding to that history each and every day through our actions, attitudes – and yes, even our wall posts, tweets and snapshots? Does what we say and do really communicate to future generations the things we wish they knew about us?
Prayer prompt for Saturday, July 21
What’s your kryptonite – the one thing that wears you down from trying to be a hero? Are you willing to suffer through it?
Prayer prompt for Friday, July 20
What can you do today to be a hero in someone’s life? It doesn’t have to be super-human to be heroic. Ask God to show you what you can do.
Prayer prompt for Thursday, July 19
Think of someone in your life who you consider heroic. Pray for them today & perhaps take an extra step to tell them you did.
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, July 18
Let’s pray for our pastoral team today. Whether they want to believe it or not, they are heroes in our eyes! Thank God for their service.
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, July 17
Today, let’s remember to pray for our armed service members, both near and far. Pray for strength in adverse working conditions.
Prayer prompt for Monday, July 16
Let’s pray for more local heroes today: teachers, childcare workers, social workers and others. Thank God for their efforts today.