I love
going to flea markets, or thrift shops, or garage sales, or antique shops, or
any place I can search through items that others have discarded. There are a
few shops nearby that are my favorites to venture through, and if I have a half
hour to spare while I’m in town, I’ll swing into one of them and see what’s
new.
(I
wrote about worthless things just two days ago…now you know why I have so much
worthlessness.)
There
are certain items I just can’t seem to pass up. These items draw me to them. A pretty
set of china. Old ladders. Items that would fit into my “farm house” style. What
can I say, I’m a sucker.
On
one of these meanderings, I turned a corner to find a table and chairs set made
from barrels. The table top was round and sat on top of a barrel. Its chairs were
cut from barrels and were covered with a patchwork of multicolored leather.
I was
drawn to this furniture. Not because it was my style. Not because I had space
anywhere in my house for it. Not even because I liked it.
I was
drawn to it because my grandparents had a set exactly like it in their
basement! I wondered if it could possibly be the exact set, because surely
there couldn’t be more than one in this world.
Memories
of my grandparents flooded my soul. Grandpa’s storytelling and Grandma’s
cooking. Their laughter. Their mannerisms. Everything about them rushed into my
mind at the sight of that furniture.
Isn’t
it interesting how our minds work that way? We see something and we’re reminded
of a place. We smell something and we’re reminded of a person. We hear
something and we’re reminded of an object.
We
make connections. We make associations.
And
guess what? God created us that way. God wanted us to remember…remember Him. God
puts people, places, and things in front of us daily so that we would be reminded
of Him.
1
Chronicles 16:12 (NIV) tells us to “Remember
the wonders he has done, his miracles, and the judgments he pronounced.” As
we see His creation daily, we are to remember Him.
Psalm
63:6 (NIV) says, “On my bed I remember
you; I think of you through the watches of the night.” When we hear the
chime of a clock through the night, we are to think of God.
Isaiah
46:8 (NIV) says, “Remember this, fix it
in mind, take it to heart, you rebels.” What are we to remember? That God
is God. There is no other like Him. There are none like Him.
But
the wonderful thing is that as God asks us to remember Him, He won’t remember
our sins. Each time we sin, He isn’t reminded of our past sin.
Jeremiah
31:34 (NIV) says, “For I will forgive
their wickedness and will remember their sins no more.” God wanted us to remember
this one, so He repeated again in Hebrews 8:12.
2
Corinthians 5:19a (NIV) reminds us, “God
was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting men’s sins against
them.” God isn’t keeping tally. He isn’t keeping a book of records, because
God loves us. Because God is love!
1
Corinthians 13:5b (NIV) repeats the idea. “[Love]
keeps no record of wrongs.”
And
if you still would like some proof of this concept, let’s look at Psalm 103:12
(NIV). “As far as the east is from the
west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us.” He will not be
reminded of our past. He will not remember our sin.
I don’t
know about you, but I thank God daily that my past is in the past. I thank God
daily that my sins from today (after repentance) will not be remembered
tomorrow.
I don’t
know about you, but I think remembering God throughout my day is a good trade
off. I’d gladly think of God than think of my past. I’d gladly think of God
than think of a temptation in front of me. I’d gladly think of God just
because.
What
reminds you of God? How do you remember Him throughout your day? I pray that
you are reminded of His grace, His peace, His love, His comfort, His joy today.
Because I can guarantee, He is thinking of you!
Grace
and peace be yours in abundance,
Donna
that chair set is worth around $1000 minimum now. i absolutely love to go "junking" myself. i have a love for nostalgia and have a house decorated in retro stuff. LOVE!
ReplyDeleteas for god, i try to remember to thank him each day for the life i am lucky enough to have and for the things i cannot control that must be left to him.
Thanks for the information about the table set...I didn't buy it, but in retrospect kind of wish I had. But then, where would I put it?
ReplyDeleteGod is good!
Grace,
Donna