Remembrance Stones
November Blog
Since we are in the month of November, I thought it only appropriate to write a post on
thankfulness. No doubt, God has been so, so, so good to me. In fact, I was thinking just the
other day about what my life looked like exactly one year ago.
One year ago, I was working at the private prison here in town, not sure if I would have a
job in the next 30 days. The company was dangling carrots and I knew that since I had only
been there a year and a half that I was on the chopping block. Sad that I would be leaving a job
and coworkers that I had truly come to love, in a place where I never would have thought I
would have found joy, I had decided that my next move was to continue my education. I enrolled
once again in college courses, determined to finish the degree I began 20 years ago to become
what I always felt called to be– a teacher.
Fast forward a few months, I had finished another semester at our local college and I
was set to move forward into student teaching the next school year in our local public schools. I
had it all planned out. I say it that way because I have discovered that God loves to wreck my
plans in the most wonderful ways possible.
Just before I take that next step, I get approached by the most amazing woman in
charge of our church’s affiliated Christian academy. She comes up to me just after a women’s
fellowship night and mentions that she has heard through the grapevine that I am interested in
teaching. As I pour out my heart and my list of self-declared shortcomings, she invites me to
apply for a position at the school (in the exact grade level I desired to teach, by the way).
Man, I took my time with that application. God and I wrestled with it. The devil and I
tussled too. All the reasons why I wasn’t qualified. All the ways in which this would be the
fulfillment of so many dreams. For two weeks I debated whether or not to submit this
application. To be accepted would change everything. To be declined would be confirmation
that I wasn’t teacher material.
Long story short, I submitted my application. After the interview and the acceptance
offer, I remember getting into my car and sobbing in front of the school. God had taken my
dream that I had tried to fit into this tiny little box and blown it out of the water. He provided a
way not for me just to teach, but to teach children with Jesus running through the center of
every subject. Oh, and my own children? They get to reap the benefit of this blessing too. They
now attend a Classical Christian Academy! My goodness, God… is… GOOD!
In the Old Testament, the people of God would leave remembrance stones, or altars, to
mark a place where God had shown up. They would stack stones so that every time they
passed that location, not only would they remember, but they would tell the story to their
children of God’s faithfulness. Most notably the twelve altars for the twelve tribes as they
crossed the Jordan River before taking the Promised Land. Generations of people would
remember how God had shown up for His children.
Why are these important? When we share God's faithfulness with our children, friends,
and family, not only does it build our faith, but it builds theirs as well. We often see God move in
our lives and keep it a private affair. Why? We need to normalize and make it a practice to
share what God is doing in the lives of His children. He is good! God is NOT DEAD! He is
moving and working in our lives every day but He does so, not just for our benefit, but for His
glory. We need to recognize that and share the Good News!
One year ago I had no idea what the future would bring. I had my plans. Thank the Lord
that He had His and His plans were so much greater and bigger than mine. This Thanksgiving I
want to encourage you to find a way to set your remembrance stones. Whether that’s a yearly
list on your fridge (as a coworker of mine does and I love it!), a journal entry, or a phone call to
family and friends. Whatever that may look like for you, I pray that we remember the goodness
and the faithfulness of our God this season. May we pass it down and share our stories and
encourage one another.
This Thanksgiving, may your table be full, but your heart be fuller. May we remember
that God is good and He is for you! YOU ARE LOVED!