While staying in a hotel in a small town I noticed that the church across the street was having a service. People were jammed into the church with a standing-room-only crowd of both young and old flowing out onto the sidewalk. When I noticed a hearse by the curb, I realized it was a funeral. And given the crowd, I assumed that it was the celebration of the life of some local heroperhaps a wealthy businessperson or a famous personality. Curious, I said to the desk clerk, Thats an amazing turnout for a funeral; it must be for a famous person in town.
No, he replied. He wasnt rich or famous but he was a good man.
This reminded me of the wisdom of the proverb that says, A good name is more desirable than great riches (Prov. 22:1). Its a good idea to think about what kind of legacy we are leaving for our family, friends, and neighbors. From Gods perspective its not our resumé or the amount of money weve accumulated that matters but rather the kind of life we have lived.
When a friend of mine passed away, his daughter wrote, This world has lost a righteous man and in this world that is no small thing! Its that kind of legacy that we should be seeking for the glory of God.
The Proverbs hold wisdom to help us live for the Lord and leave a legacy. Just the first 8 verses of Proverbs 22 are loaded with wonderful insights about many different aspects of life. Verse 1 tells us of the value of a good name. The Hebrew word for good name carries with it the idea of good repute (see Eccl. 7:1).