Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Fruitful Inheritance

I once heard a pastor say that we should live each day according to the story we want to be told about us in the end.  Live each day as if you’re writing a page in your story.  A story that you would be proud of.  A story that would reflect God’s hand in the writing.  A story that would bring a smile to the face of your loved ones as they retell it. 

Recently, my family suffered a huge loss.  A loss that left an undeniable hole in the very fabric of our family.  My brother, Jim, was such a huge, loving presence in my family.  Everyone was touched by his life in some way.  His heart was so full of love.  His kindness was so sincere.  His encouragement was certainly motivating.  And his laugh was contagiously joyous.  As we grieved over the loss of our beloved, I couldn’t help but remember the saying “What story do you want to be told?”  It was as if my brother lived in such a way that would bring honor to God as his story would later be told.  It was as if he consciously wrote a page each day that would ultimately weave together a story that was indeed written by a pen in the hand of God.

In John 15:5, Jesus said, “I am the vine; you are the branches.  If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit.”  It was obvious to those who knew Jim that he was connected to the vine, because of the fruit he bore - love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22-25).  To have known Jim, was to bear witness of the fruit of the spirit.

Although he has physically left us, we can rejoice over the inheritance we are left with - a legacy of a fruitful spirit inspired by a beautiful heart wrapped in dignity and love.  The story he told with his life was a true reflection of Jesus’s commandment to love.  With this in mind, we rejoice in knowing that he is now forever connected to the vine.  And as we remember him, we are reminded to live a life with this question in mind - “What story do you want to be told?”

James Thurman Saunders, we celebrate you and give thanks for the fruitful inheritance you have left us with.  What a wonderful inheritance it is.

Love Always,
Shy

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