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Psalm 112:6

Psalm 112:6
Octavius Winslow June, 6 2016 3 min read
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June, 6 2016
Octavius Winslow
Octavius Winslow 3 min read
709 articles 90 sermons 35 books
What does the Bible say about remembrance of the righteous?

The Bible teaches that the righteous will be in everlasting remembrance, as stated in Psalm 112:6.

Psalm 112:6 asserts that 'the righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance.' This declaration emphasizes the enduring impact of a holy life, illustrating that the influence of righteous individuals continues long after their physical departure from this world. Their legacy is not only remembered but serves as a guiding light for others, showing the lasting power of holiness and faith. The memories of their piety, prayers, and consistent example remain as a source of encouragement and inspiration for the faithful.

Psalm 112:6

Why is holiness important for Christians?

Holiness is vital for Christians as it reflects God's character and serves as a powerful witness to others.

Holiness is of paramount importance for Christians because it embodies the very nature of God and demonstrates His transformative power in the lives of believers. A life marked by holiness not only glorifies God but also serves as a compelling testament to the truth of Scripture. The beauty of holiness surpasses all worldly beauty and becomes a powerful influence within the community, leading others towards faith. Moreover, holiness leaves an everlasting legacy, encouraging future generations to walk in righteousness and pursue a relationship with Christ who exemplifies perfect holiness.

1 Peter 1:15-16, Matthew 5:16

How do we know that the righteous continue to influence us after death?

The righteous influence us even after death through the lasting memories of their holy lives and prayers.

The influence of the righteous extends beyond physical death, as their lives leave an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of those they touched. Psalm 112:6 reminds us that 'the righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance,' indicating that their legacy continues through the recollection of their deeds and the impact of their faith. Believers also hold the assurance that those who have passed are in the presence of God, perhaps taking an interest in the lives of their loved ones, encouraging them through their example and divine communion. This sustaining influence reminds Christians of their calling to emulate holiness and perseverance in faith as they await their ultimate reunion.

Psalm 112:6, Hebrews 12:1

“The righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance.”

— Psalm 112:6

HOW great the power and charm of a holy life! The world is replete with beauty. There is beauty in nature, beauty in art, beauty in countless forms; but there is no beauty like "the beauty of holiness." The brightness which gleams through a good man's life outshines the sun in its meridian splendor. The world, too, is mighty in its forces. There is the power of intellect, of learning, and of genius, the power of wealth, of influence, and of rank; but there is no power so commanding and so effective as the power of holiness. The power it wields is omnipotent for the achievement of good. And a more precious and enduring legacy parental affluence and affection cannot bequeath to posterity, than the record of a life traced by the sanctifying influence of faith, the achievements of prayer, and the endowments of holiness. Such a life is a living demonstration of the Divinity of the Bible, and does more to confirm its veracity, and spread its truths through the world, than all that has ever been spoken or written on the evidences of Christianity.

How measureless the loss of such saints of God! To their family and friends, to the Church of Christ and the world, the withdrawal forever from earth of their living piety, fervent prayers, holy conversation, and consistent example, is a serious and far-reaching calamity. And yet they still live among us, not in our hearts and memories only, but in the undying influence of a holy life. "The righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance." The grave hides them from sight, but not from memory. Neither the green turf nor the salt wave can bury the still surviving and still molding recollections of the holy dead. In the embalmed remembrance of their graces, their prayers, and their actions, they still live to guide, stimulate, and cheer us in our homeward march. Nor do we cease to live with them. They remember and love us still. Bearing their friendships with them to the skies, purified, sublimated, and enlarged, they yet think of us, yearn over us, and pant to have us with them there, with a tenderness of interest, and an intensity of affection, such as they never felt on earth. For anything that we know, they still hover around our people, encompassing our path to the abodes of bliss. Angels are ministering agents to the heirs of salvation; and may we not suppose that many of the glorified spirits of "just men made perfect" are gifted with a like embassy? "They serve Him day and night in His temple;" and who will say that it may not enter essentially into that service for the Lord, to administer in some unknown way to their former companions in tribulation, and the expectant sharers of their glory? But until we rejoin them in the home of the Father, we should think of them but to follow their holy example, to gather encouragement from their faith and patience, to learn lessons from their failings, and to take up and carry forward the work of the Lord, which dropped from their dying hands; until we, too, are summoned to rest from our labors, and receive our reward.

From Evening Thoughts by Octavius Winslow.
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