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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
(03/01/2009)

GOING FORWARD BACKWARDS   Cindy Hong

A few weeks ago I took a class at Grace Presbyterian Church near Westheimer and Beltway 8. To combat the afternoon lull, the instructor asked us to stand up. Bracing myself for a few minutes of imitation tai-chi, I was in for a surprise when he asked us to pretend we were all on the Olympic rowing team. We stuck our elbows out and started moving our arms back and forth, hands gripping invisible oars. The assignment was to row around the room and talk to classmates about rowing. Besides culling lessons on balance, teamwork, and consistency, the main thing we learned was that if we wanted to move forward toward the imaginary finish line, going backwards was essential. Similarly, it seems going forward with God requires periodic looks backward to where we have been and to remember what God has done in the past. Scripture is fraught with the word “remember.” There's a whole theology and lifestyle built around remembering. Feasts, festivals, and sacrifices all help God's people remember they belong to Him. Our monthly practice of communion allows us to remember Jesus' broken body and shed blood for us. During this yearly Lenten season we get to remember Jesus' 40 days in the wilderness and his victory over temptation. Lent also gives us time and space to prepare our hearts, through prayer, sacrifice, and giving, to commemorate His death and celebrate His resurrection. So in remembering the past we are propelled forward with confidence that He is always with us, that He has loved us with an everlasting love, that He is the same tomorrow as He was yesterday, that He has already given us everything we need for life and godliness. It's been said that amnesia is one of the greatest obstacles to the spiritual life (the others are inertia and mañana). If we don't intentionally remember God's goodness, grace, and gifts, we'll forget. And our inability to row backwards may hinder us from propelling forward toward the finish line God has for us.

 

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