Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow.
What is your life?
You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes.
James 4:14
How much time do I have? How long is a mist? My mist is different than your mist. What if it is just one day? How am I spending my time? What words am I saying? I was never a big soap opera fan but I remember the opening of the show Days of Our Lives…”like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives.”
When the sand runs out what is left? NOTHING. A.B.S.O.L.U.T.E.L.Y. nothing. My days are running out…even if I live another 51 years, each day that passes is one day that I have lost. Am I spending my days, living my life in ways that glorify Him? Speaking words that glorify Him? Sometimes yes…sometimes no.
Lord, you are great indeed and the heavens declare your glory. I know that you know what is on my heart. Help me, Lord. Help me to honor and glorify you in all my words and deeds. Please forgive me in the ways that I have failed and thank you for the gift of your son, Jesus.
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everything is grace and i believe the Lord led me to your blog…it made sense…a reminder of how short life is and that we should always be ready to meet the Lord. thanks for sharing…
Mary,
Such a great reminder that this world and our life here is temporal…we are just passing through. Our treasures ought to be stored in heaven where we will spend eternity.
Thinking of you and praying a wonderful blessing on your weekend at Relevant conference.
Blessings
~a
Mary, I get it. It makes sense to me–
sands through the hourglass–that was always the most haunting phrase to me when I would hear it on television–
Yes, life is such a mystery and I want to live every day as if it is my last.
I am striving for that–
Have fun this weekend.
Much love,
D.
These certainly are the days of our lives! 🙂 I read somewhere (don't remember where!) that "We can never live in the past as if it were our true home…. And it is a good thing that God draws this veil over the past even without our asking. In so doing, He allows us to live today for tomorrow with just the few memories we need of what was."
Hugs and blessings Mary!
Denise