
"AULD LANG SYNE" - This is a traditional Scottish song often sung on New Year's Eve. It means "Time Long Past." The words were handed down orally until 18th century poet Robert Burns wrote them down. The song begins: Should auld (old) acquaintance be forgot/And never brought to mind?/Should auld acquaintance be forgot/And auld lang syne? Should time long past be forgot. The Gospel song comes to mind: Lest I forget Gethsamane/Lest I forget Thine agony/Lest I forget Thy love for me/Lead me to Calvary. May the love of Christ poured forth at Calvary motivate us to live for Jesus in 2010.