Memorial Day is a day in which thousands of people visit cemeteries and monuments to remember and honor their loved ones. They ponder a name carved in stone and recall the life of the person for whom it stands.
This kind of reflection on the lives of those who have gone before us can encourage us to evaluate the way we are living today. When people hear our name, do they think of someone who is faithfully living for Christ?
King Solomon observed: “The memory of the righteous is blessed” (Proverbs 10:7). “A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches” (Proverbs 22:1). “A good name is better than precious ointment” (Ecclesiastes 7:1).
A solid reputation and loving relationships are high achievements. Honesty, integrity, and generosity in life are more valuable than the most expensive funeral. Perfume fades, but the aroma of our lives lingers on (Philippians 4:18).
By our attitudes and actions, we are creating the memories that will be associated with our names in life and in death. Today we have an opportunity to renew our commitment to Christ and to the making of a good name — a name that honors Him and encourages those we love for years to come (Hebrews 11:4; cf. Genesis 4:4).
Dear reader, do we have a good name?
—Mike Riley, Gospel Snippets
This kind of reflection on the lives of those who have gone before us can encourage us to evaluate the way we are living today. When people hear our name, do they think of someone who is faithfully living for Christ?
King Solomon observed: “The memory of the righteous is blessed” (Proverbs 10:7). “A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches” (Proverbs 22:1). “A good name is better than precious ointment” (Ecclesiastes 7:1).
A solid reputation and loving relationships are high achievements. Honesty, integrity, and generosity in life are more valuable than the most expensive funeral. Perfume fades, but the aroma of our lives lingers on (Philippians 4:18).
By our attitudes and actions, we are creating the memories that will be associated with our names in life and in death. Today we have an opportunity to renew our commitment to Christ and to the making of a good name — a name that honors Him and encourages those we love for years to come (Hebrews 11:4; cf. Genesis 4:4).
Dear reader, do we have a good name?
—Mike Riley, Gospel Snippets
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