Tuesday, April 03, 2012

"Help me remembers"

I've known for a while that our minds are a battlefield. I've known that when I make gratitude lists I am remembering intentionally my blessings and that gives me perspective. But tonight I knew I needed to go deeper...I knew I needed to go deeper into my word in a Jesus and spiritual way.
And this is what I found:

Remembering Jesus

Then he broke it in pieces and said, "This is my body, which is given for you. Do this to remember me." In the same way, he took the cup of wine after supper, saying, "This cup is the new covenant between God and his people—an agreement confirmed with my blood. Do this to remember me as often as you drink it."

In order to deal with problems in the way the Corinthians were celebrating the Lord's Supper, the Apostle Paul reminded them of the tradition he had passed on earlier. He told once again the most basic story of the Last Supper, including crucial words of Jesus: "This is my body, which is given for you. Do this to remember me." "This cup is the new covenant between God and his people—an agreement confirmed with my blood. Do this to remember me as often as you drink it" (11:24-25).

In the original Greek of this passage, twice Paul uses the word anamnesis, which means "remembrance." Twice he quotes Jesus as saying, "Do this in remembrance of me." Why is remembering so essential? What happens when we remember Jesus?

Remembering is a central aspect of biblical faith. The people of Israel are to remember God's goodness to them, most of all his action of delivering them from bondage in Egypt (see, for example, Exod. 13:13; Deut. 5:5). Forgetting what God had done for them was the first step towards rebelling against him (Ps. 106:7). Thus David prays, "Let all that I am praise the LORD; may I never forget the good things he does for me" (Ps. 103:2).

Biblical faith rests, not just upon the revelation of God's truth in the form of laws or concepts, but also and essentially upon God's self-revelation through actions. God makes himself known to us through what he does, most of all, in saving us from sin. Thus, we know God most clearly when we remember the good things he does for us, the center of which is the saving death of Christ on the cross.

When we remember Jesus, we see God with clear vision. When we remember Jesus, we are refreshed in his grace. When we remember Jesus, we know, once again, that nothing in all creation can separate us from God's love.

QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION: The Lord's Supper is the central means by which we remember Jesus and his death for us. When you participate in this sacrament, how do you think of Jesus? What else in life helps you to remember God's love for you in Christ?

PRAYER: Lord Jesus, how good it is, how important it is, to remember you. In the busy rush of life, I can begin to live forgetfully. Though I know what you have done for me, I can go through a day without recalling your grace. Forgive me, Lord!

Help me to remember your love when I celebrate your Supper.

Help me to remember your love when I am tempted to sin against you.

Help me to remember your love when I have the opportunity to love a person in need.

Help me to remember your love when I feel afraid and lonely.

May I live each day remembering you, Lord Jesus, and your love for me demonstrated in your death.

All praise be to you! Amen.


I highlighted the above that jumped out at me. That forgetting was the first step towards rebellion. Wow. I knew remembering was important but having it in that light gave me all the more perspective of how critical it is:
So here are my "help me remembers":

  • Help me remember your love when I'm overwhelmed. To know that your love goes beyond our circumstances and reaches into our heart and uses those things for good. Not just neutral, get though it attitude but good.
  • Help me remember your love when I can't see beyond the moment. When I know that "spring is coming" and summer is right behind it...but all I can see is the snow and yuck. Help me remember that the shine always shines. The seasons always change.
  • Help me remember your love when I want to have it all done right now. When I want life to feel complete help me remember that your love is not about life being in a good place because our stuff is done but because our sins are forgiven and we have eternal life where we don't have to toil.
  • Help me remember your love when I feel disconnected. When I feel too much like a machine and not like a being...help me to remember what you created me for and help that to overcome my feelings with truth.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

I want to...

I want to not always be living in urgent mode. I want to go for a run. I want to get quality time with my kids. I want to have more grace and less frustration. I want to play games and dance and dance. I want to bake bread. I want to take a nap. I want to finish my laundry and whole bunch of other stuff on my to-do list. I want to let everything on my to-do list go. I want to sit in the sun. I want to eat cookies. I want to swim and and swim. I want to get my house clean. I want to remember what is important.

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

A thankful list just because

I reread a bunch of my posts tonight and found that they inspired me to make a list just because so here it goes.
Thankful for:
1. Being able to do my laundry. Hasn't been that easy for the last 2 years.
2. Silence. Also hasn't been that easy.
3. Grad school. The opportunity to do something I've longed for. I have to remember that.
4. Aidan being so excited about looking on the computer at Legos with Micah.
5. Playing the "balloon game" with the boys. Didn't know you could have so much fun for less than $0.10
6. The boys birthday celebrations and the reminder that they bring of my mom.
7. Getting around safe in the snow.
8. Boots that don't hurt my feet.
9. Coming in the house and having Jeremy rocking it with the boys on his own homework that he makes up for them.
10. Realizing that my attitude towards my students impacts the rest of the hour. Start on a high.
11. Getting through another chapter of Geometry.
12. Not having rose sales be as bad as I thought.
13. Making cheese sandwiches for dinner for lunches for the next day,
14. New jeans that are too big because I've already got in better shape.
15. A treadmill in the house. Seriously rocking.
16. Saying no to good so I have time for great.
17. Quiet time for everybody.
18. Dreaming of summer and not having to make lunches.
19. Micah having me go back out so he can yell surprise when I walk in the door.
20. Continuing to find stories that share who my mom was.
21. IKEA
22. Quiet. Did I mention that?
23. Having the boys in worship with us at church.
24. Life
25. Enjoying teaching today. Really just feeling it.
26. Learning from my mistakes.
27. Micah's snuggly blanket.
28. Slippers. A warm house. I can't imagine how people used to have to work so hard to stay warm.