The other day, while we were awaiting our planes in Naples, a friend said to me, “You know, Joe, people spend the first half of their lives trying to be a success, and the second-half trying to become significant.”
He added, “You know what I mean, trying to decide what kind of record I’ll leave behind. My legacy. How will I be remembered?”
I’ve thought about that ever since.
What I said to him at the moment was, “One of our favorite SBC pastors, Dr. Frank Pollard, was once asked how he wanted to be remembered after his death. He stunned the questioner into silence with his answer. ‘I don’t want to be remembered. I’m just the messenger.'”
Frank’s word set the gold standard for those of us in the Lord’s work.
The issue remains, however, and deserves some thought: What does it mean to become significant in this world? and how can I attain it?
So, the title of this piece is a misnomer. We’re not actually focusing on how “we” can become “somebody.” In Creation, God made us somebody: “a little lower than the angels,” is how the Psalmist put it (Ps. 8:5). In redemption, God showed us the true value He places on us: “God so loved (us) that He gave His only begotten Son….” (John 3:16).
The question rather becomes How can I make a lasting difference in my world? So that when I depart, I will leave behind a legacy of faithfulness, I’ll leave people who are better off for my having been here.
Let’s make a list of ways to make a significant difference in this world.
But first….