Every Remembrance - The Crosswalk Devotional - January 2
Every Remembrance
By Annie Yorty
"Every time I think of you, I give thanks to my God. Whenever I pray, I make my requests for all of you with joy, for you have been my partners in spreading the Good News about Christ from the time you first heard it until now. And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns." - (Philippians 1:3-6 NLT)
At an age when kids usually assume everyone is ancient, I perceived my fourth-grade teacher to be very young. Her fresh face, devoid of even a hint of makeup, welcomed students with a gentle smile. Her long, walnut-colored hair never escaped the security of a white net head covering that signified her devotion to God. I don’t recall Miss Neff ever talking explicitly about God in our classroom. Unfortunately, that was, and still is, a no-no in public schools. Yet the difference I saw in her drew my heart to Him.
Miss Neff captured young imaginations with God-given creativity as she taught every subject. For part of the year, she transformed our room into a native American village for a unit study. Without pressure, she encouraged each student to participate and do their best.
At Christmas, she bought a book with her own funds for every child. On that last school day before Christmas, I admired the beautiful gift wrapping for a moment. Then I tore through the tape and paper to find Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder. I opened the book to a Christmas card depicting children kneeling to worship baby Jesus lying in a manger. Inside, the inscription “with love” spoke to my starving heart. I still treasure that book and card to this day.
Ray Boltz wrote a song that reminds me of Miss Neff. Named “Thank You,” the song describes a dream of heaven where the main character comes face-to-face with people who thanked him for the godly influence he demonstrated in their lives.
Miss Neff often comes to my mind as a person who significantly impacted my life. What about you? Can you think of someone who intersected your world and changed you for the better? God has orchestrated a long string of people, all acting as His agents, to woo you into His kingdom. To teach you His ways. To provide a word of encouragement, that spurs you to persevere. To remind you that you have a Father in heaven who loves you. How should we respond to God’s kindness to us expressed through His servants?
Apostle Paul wrote to the Philippians, “Every time I think of you, I give thanks to my God” (Philippians 1:3 NLT).
In my adult years, I searched for Miss Neff through the power of Google. I would like to express my appreciation directly to her for her positive influence on my life. So far, I’ve been unsuccessful at finding her. She’s probably been married since then and no longer uses her maiden name. I hope the Lord has shown her through someone else how esteemed she is.
I’m sure we can all think of those special people who have said or done something to draw us to God. Can you also think of a time when you acted as God’s instrument of grace, mercy, and love? Are you a person who might receive gratitude in heaven from someone whose life changed because of your words or deeds? I don’t ask this question to encourage you to seek the thanks or approval of people. Here on earth, and later when we’re in heaven, all glory belongs to God.
"In the same way, let your good deeds shine out for all to see, so that everyone will praise your heavenly Father." (Matthew 5:16 NLT)
God created us for the good purpose of representing Him to people in our world. He can use every word, every smile, and every kindness to build the kingdom of heaven on earth. God chooses to spread the good news of Jesus through you and me. We often will not know until heaven how He capitalized on everyday generosity, gentleness, goodness, and grace for greater purposes.
What if we woke up every morning remembering that God wants to use our everyday actions for significance? I encourage you to pause and consider those God placed in your life to draw you closer to Him. If possible, reach out to express your appreciation. Like Paul, pray for God to bless them. As you give thanks, commit to becoming an instrument of God that can change the life of the next person you meet. Meanwhile, if you happen to know Miss Neff, please tell her I said, “Thank you!”
Intersecting Faith and Life:
How can you appreciate someone God has motivated to demonstrate kindness to you? How will you allow God to use you to bless and encourage others?
Further Reading:
1 Corinthians 3:5-9
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Annie Yorty writes and speaks to encourage others to perceive God’s person, presence, provision, and purpose in the unexpected twists and turns of life. Married to her high school sweetheart and living in Pennsylvania, she mothers a teen, two adult children (one with intellectual disabilities), and a furry beast labradoodle. She has written From Ignorance to Bliss: God’s Heart Revealed through Down Syndrome, and a devotional, 25 Symbols of Christmas: Finding Jesus. Please connect with her at AnnieYorty.com, Facebook, and Instagram.
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