Mhairi suggested we look at our wedding albums from over
fifty years ago. Pictures were few compared to the chronicling of today’s
weddings, but we enjoyed the professional pictures on the day, and the
snapshots popped into the albums, taken by various friends and relatives.
One such snap was of Don’s aunt and cousins and their
families. We identified each person for Mhairi, and in the next picture there
was an additional middle-aged man, not in the previous shot. ‘Who’s he?’ she
asked.
The father of Don’s cousin’s wife, Cindi. He must have been
the photographer of the previous picture. In the days before selfies, someone
had to take the camera and remove themselves from the picture. Someone had to
choose to be left out of a ‘forever’ memory.
I’ve been thinking about humility, a fundamental quality in
a follower of Jesus but one which is challenging to really live in. How hard it
is to choose to be left out of any accolades which we might feel we have ‘earned’.
How difficult to not just accept but actively step into a position of
invisibility.
This day, Lord Jesus, help me to truly take myself out of
any picture in which I feel I merit praise. May all of my words and attitudes spring
from my relationship with you, reflect your glory, and be attributed to you. I
can only do this with your help; fill me with your Holy Spirit again and
strengthen me to walk humbly before God, living to pursue justice and mercy in
these days. Amen.