Remembering the Future
There’s nothing like unpacking one’s possessions after a move to lead a person down “memory lane.” Actually, it’s not really a lane. Better to call it a “remembrance freeway.” The frequency and the intensity of the recollections surround and overwhelm!
There are those special things that were connected to loved ones now in heaven. Like the army sharpshooter medal from my uncle and sponsor. The pocketknife from my grandfather. The theological books from my dear uncle … some of which originally belonged to another grandfather (both of whom were former ministers).
Of course, the many different gifts through the years from loved ones also get noticed. And especially if there was a personal note attached!
Activity items – sports equipment, outdoor gear, camping miscellaneous, old toys – each bring back an explosion of memories.
“Knick knacks” do too! And the many long-unseen pictures! And the trophies, plaques and acknowledgements that have come your way through the years.
Even furniture can activate the memory banks. Even some basic every-day items you regard as insignificant sometimes put you back on the “remembrance freeway.”
You get the idea. Our memories are fertile soil for meaningful memory seeds that burst to life when brought into the light.
Certainly there are those items about which you wonder, “Where did that come from?” But I found that to be the exception to the rule. With almost everything, even if I hadn’t seen it for decades, there was immediate recollection and poignant emotion. Not necessarily sadness. Not automatically joy. Just … emotion. A re-living of ties to significant people that crossed your life-path, and significant events that occurred along the way.
Those powerful memories always take us back. Back to the past. Back to the hard times … and the good times. Back to once-in-a-lifetime situations. Back to wonderful repetitious adventures. Back to people whose impact still impacts us.
Memories turn our gaze behind us at what was.
And this is not a bad thing! Quite the contrary. It’s a wonderful blessing to hold this patchwork panorama of priceless experiences in our consciousness, ready to be recalled instantly (and often unexpectedly!). God uses our experiences to mold us into the people we currently are, teaching us lessons and providing us with perspectives He wants us to have.
Recognizing how memories work, and being stuck on the “remembrance freeway” for quite some time now, it occurred to me that while memories typically dwell on the past, they don’t always have to.
What a blessing to remember our future.
This is also emotional and impactful. But instead of remembering how it was, we rejoice in how it will be. It’s a future so different than our past or present; so different from anything we have ever experienced.
This is exactly why the Lord reveals in his Holy Scriptures what awaits his followers. God wants us to remember our glorious future as we slog our way through a challenging world and an often challenging life. It’s a future made possible through Jesus, our Savior, and it really will be wonderful.
The Lord provided the Apostle John with a personal view of the believers in heaven; John in turn shared the description he was given with us:
“These are they who have come out of the great tribulation; they have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. Therefore, “they are before the throne of God and serve him day and night in his temple; and he who sits on the throne will shelter them with his presence. ‘Never again will they hunger; never again will they thirst. The sun will not beat down on them,’ nor any scorching heat. For the Lamb at the center of the throne will be their shepherd; ‘he will lead them to springs of living water.’ ‘And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes’” (Revelation 7:14-17).
This is the future “God has prepared for those who love him.” A future that “no eye (besides John’s) has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has conceived!” (1 Cor. 2:9). It’s a future so wonderful we can’t begin to comprehend it here on earth.
Now isn’t that a future worth remembering?
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