What may the Lord remember us for when we are called to appear before the presence of His glory? With everything that occupies our attention this question may not be on our mind, but we may understand all we see and do is somewhere between its origin and completion. Whether we see how far or near we are from our origin, or completion, our days are from and for the Lord, and the Word of God says, "your God will be your glory" (Isaiah 60:19). From the author of Give Me Service and Do you love me more than these? comes The Lord of All. Though we may not yet know what the Lord will remember us for, we know The Lord of All will be our glory.
What may the Lord remember us for when we are called to appear before the presence of His glory? With everything that occupies our attention this question may not be on our mind, but we may understand all we see and do is somewhere between its origin and completion. Whether we see how far or near we are from our origin, or completion, our days are from and for the Lord, and the Word of God says, "your God will be your glory" (Isaiah 60:19). From the author of Give Me Service and Do you love me more than these? comes The Lord of All. Though we may not yet know what the Lord will remember us for, we know The Lord of All will be our glory.