Remember and Recommit

This week I will speak briefly to graduates at my own Alma Mater, my last official function as President of the Alumni Associations’ Board of Directors. I’m not sure how much graduates actually hear at commencement services, but should some be listening, I will tell them that from this day forward, their University days will be the subject of memories. Future conversations with fellow classmates, such as at Homecoming events, will likely begin with, “Do you remember . . .” or “Remember when . . .” I will share a couple of my memories of student days (I always hated that when alumni returned to speak in Chapel), then challenge them to file away memories for future years. Memory is one of God’s greatest gifts, and one of life’s greatest losses when it leaves us. My prayer for these young graduates is that when they look back it will be true of them, even as the Lord said to His people long ago, “You shall remember that the Lord your God led you all the way” (Deut. 8:2). Why not spend a few moments reflecting on how God had led you in the past, and as you remember, give thanks. Then recommit yourself to continued following of God’s leadership in your life.

Pray with me this week concerning the following global concerns:
• Pray for Eric in Brazil as he recovers from an infection.
• Pray for Freedom Biker Church in Vancouver, Canada, as they seek a place to meet for worship.
• Pray for missionaries all over the globe who will use the Christmas season to share the Good News of a Savior for all people.