Today Is the Day

    Yesterday is gone and tomorrow never arrives. This is the reason we make the most of today.

We can’t change the past. What has been done is done. There is no going back. Paul understood this when he said, “forgetting what lies behind” (Phil. 3:13). Paul could not change the foolishness of yesterday, but he could accept the forgiveness of God for his sin and move on with vigor.

While the past is set in stone and cannot be changed, the future can still be written, but yet is fragile and uncertain (see James 4:13-16). We should look into the future with the greatest of humility. In truth, we don’t know that we have a future! (Not on earth anyway). The uncertainty of tomorrow should cause deep inward reflection today.

Today is the day that we have the most control over. However, even the infidel seizes the day (in his own way). He does so because he has no future. In contrast to that, the Christian seizes the day because he does have a future.
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The Christian seizes the day by remembering His Lord and His Will in all his pursuits. He seizes the day by being sober-minded and waiting on the Lord (see Ps. 27:14).

Remember not to dwell too much on the past, nor on the future. “This is the day the Lord hath made…” (Ps. 118:24). “Behold, now is the favorable time; behold, now is the day of salvation” (2 Cor. 6:2).

Daren Schroeder

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