Recently, a friend from my youth emailed me a picture of our junior high
track team. The grainy black-and-white snapshot showed a vaguely familiar group
of teens with our two coaches. I was instantly swept back in time to happy
memories of running the mile and the half-mile in track meets. Yet even as I
enjoyed remembering those days, I found myself thinking about how easily I had
forgotten them and moved on to other things.
As we make our way on the journey of life, it is easy to forget places,
people, and events that have been important to us along the way. Time passes,
yesterday fades, and we become obsessed with the concerns of the moment. When
this happens, we can also forget just how good God has been to us. Perhaps that
is why David remembered as he wrote, “Bless the Lord, O my soul; and all that
is within me, bless His holy name! Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not
all His benefits” (Ps. 103:1-2).
Never is this remembrance more needed than when the heartaches of life
crowd in on us. When we are feeling overwhelmed and forgotten, it’s important
to recall all that He has done for us. In remembering, we find the
encouragement to trust Him in the present and for the future.