Recently in my Song Writing college class my teacher posed
the question, “Who has had the biggest influence as a musician in your
life?” She explained the importance of
remembering these key inspirations and taking time to reflect on and thank them
for their influence. She asked several
people to voluntarily share about their greatest influence. It was a unique honor to raise my hand and
tell my teacher that she was mine.
What about you? Who has influenced you the most?
My teacher cut me off
before I could continue and said, “I never taught you! This is the first time I’ve ever been your
teacher.” True. But I have known her for almost 10 years;
I’ve been sitting under her musical leadership at church each week, watching
closely. I’ve seen her handle many
different situations, every time with a smile on her face. She is so gracious. She always has time to hug and thank
everyone. Musically, she plays piano
effortlessly. Although I had never been
her student, she has truly taught me in so many ways.
Influences,
inspirations, role models. These titles
carry a lot of weight. A lot of times we
don’t even know if people have labeled us with these words. We don’t know who is watching us. Did my teacher expect me to raise my hand and
acknowledge her? No. If she had, I am certain that she wouldn’t
have asked the question.
When I was 8, I went
to a summer camp and met a girl who had an extremely southern accent. She was popular and well liked, by both the
campers and the counselors. Even though
I was her peer, can you guess what happened?
I came home speaking southern.
Like, annoyingly southern. Let me just say, I got some weird looks and
laughs from friends and family!
It can be
overwhelming to realize that more likely than not, you have people looking up
to you. In 10 years, will they raise
their hand and share your name? Each
move you make adds to your legacy. Every
decision you decide in front of a pair of little eyes will make an impact. There are plenty of other people to be
watched, but some have chosen you. What type of influence are you having?
This past week I
glanced through a list of writing prompts.
One of the prompts was, how do you
want people to describe you? I sat
down and began to write.
Joyful.
Kind.
A prayer-warrior.
Always has time for everyone.
I continued with
answers. It was intimidating! What I want to be known for seems so far
off. I have such a long way to go! Am I joyful?
Am I kind? Perhaps in the eyes of
someone who thinks too highly of people.
But in reality, I’m a far cry from any of my characteristic goals. Does this discourage me? A little.
But it is strong motivation to pick myself up and keep working at it!
What about you? How do you want people to describe you?
I highly encourage
you to think through this question.
Never believe you have “arrived” in any area. The more you grow, the more you realize just
how much farther you have to go.
What can you do TODAY to become a better
influence? To live up to your want-to-be
description?
A lifetime is made up
of a whole bunch of 24-hour days, repeated until you die. There’s no launch that shoots you off when
you hit adulthood and lets you coast till your last breath. It’s a day by day, moment by moment
journey. You make decisions daily that
mold and shape you. What sort of choices
are you making today?
Think about a couple
of people who have influenced you. Why? What did you find worth imitating in their
lives that but not others? How has your
role model most strongly impacted your life?
What have you learned from them?
Consider what you
have learned from others and decide whether or not you will pass on the wisdom.
“Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ.” – 1 Corinthians 11:1, KJV.
I’d love to hear from
you below! Who is your greatest influence?
Why? What good choices will you make today as you consider the influence you
have on the younger generation? How do you want people to describe you?
Re-post from March 22, 2019.
I would say my parents are my greatest influence. I've been under their influence for a while (no I am not telling my age haha) and they have taught me a lot. They are still teaching me skills and the older I get the more I appreciate their experience and willingness to help me learn.
ReplyDeleteWhen I think about influence it reminds me of the responsibility given us by God. As image-bearers of Christ we can not only influence people but we can give them a good image of Christianity - or we can cause them to think poorly of Christianity.
Yes, parents are definitely huge influences! Thank you for sharing about your parents' influence in your life. I am extremely blessed with godly parents who pray for me, instruct me, forgive me, and counsel me on a daily basis. I definitely would not be where I am today without them!
DeleteThose are great thoughts! It is so important for us to be mirroring Christ's character to the utmost of our ability. Our lives may be the only 'Bible' someone may ever read!