Remember to Remember!
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A university can start with “Truth for Christ and His Church” and end with a mission that never mentions Christ. That same quiet drift can happen to any of us. We open with the cautionary story of the Ivy League and then turn to 2 Peter 1, where an aging apostle sounds an alarm we still need: remember what is true, apply what you know, and refuse the slow undertow that pulls a life off course.
We walk through Peter’s three anchors for a steady soul. First, application over information: maturity isn’t measured by verses memorized but by habits practiced. Jesus challenged experts who could quote Scripture yet missed obedience. James called Scripture a mirror that demands adjustment, not applause. Second, urgency from brevity: Peter calls his body a tent and his death an exodus, a road out that fuels focus, not fear. When we number our days, we prioritize what matters now—keeping vows, guarding holiness, and waking from spiritual drowsiness. Third, influence over affluence: Peter doesn’t seek to be remembered; he writes so the church will remember “these things.” Real legacy isn’t diplomas and accolades; it is people formed, faith transferred, habits modeled.
Along the way, we name modern lures, the changing bait of temptation across decades, and the practical guardrails that keep us from drifting—rhythms of Scripture and prayer, accountable friendships, quick repentance, and concrete steps that translate belief into obedience. We end with a candid moment of reflection and prayer, asking what promise needs keeping, what habit needs returning, and what plan needs to be abandoned to stay faithful.
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