I think about my funeral from time to time. I wonder how people will remember me. Will I leave a legacy or will I have just taken up space? Will the world be any different from the time I spend here?
I want to hear from you. Give me a one word response to this post:
“When I die, I want people to remember that I was…”

Travis Agnew serves as the Lead Pastor of Rocky Creek Church in Greenville, SC. His most recent book is Just (About) Married.
That I let God use me even when it got hard…and I never gave up …I wasn't scared to be different…and that I was humble and gave god the credit for everything i did.
I want to hear from you. Give me a one word response to this post:“When I die, I want people to remember that I was…”
a Christ follower.
God-fearing!!!!
selfless
In love with Jesus Christ!
legit
one word is tough. "Christ-like" was first thought. but… "legit" kinda covers the basics of all things important.
true. one word is almost impossible. that's why i used 2. steadfast comes to mind now that i think about it…
FAITHFUL
servant
HIS!
Redeemed!
That I let God use me even when it got hard…and I never gave up …I wasn't scared to be different…and that I was humble and gave god the credit for everything i did.
Foregiveness !
That it took a long time
It took a long time to learn that living a godly life is more of an example to others than talking a godly game. At least God never gives up on breaking us if we remove our pride and let him do His will, no matter where it leads. But I knew saying I would continue to praise God even in horrible times would earn me a test. It did. Yes, I cried. But I can at least say I praised God through the pain, and, in doing so learned my prideful belief that I was a godly man blinded me from seeing that I was only pious acting and not humble enough to be blessed with understanding of real godliness — living the belief.
Obedient
I don’t even want people to remember that “I was…” My prayer is for them to remember that HE IS!
That I was "HIS"
I ought to read instructions better. It said one word. Oops. Ok here: "Humbled."