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A third grade student
gave this definition of salt. ”Salt is what you don’t notice
until someone forgets to put it in.”
We tend to take
many things for granted until they are missing just as this
student did the salt. We are wise to notice and appreciate
the many unseen things in our lives that so many ignore until
they are gone. The oil in our engines, the air in our tires,
the water in our radiators, and the salt in our food are all
necessary and we find out just how important they are when
we discover they are absent. Someone once wisely observed
that if the stars shown only one night a year, everyone in
the world would see them. Because they shine every evening,
many go about never looking up and discovering their grandeur.
Those who have
grown children now realize how short a time we have our children
safely tucked in their own beds in our home. The time to enjoy
them is now. Too many people go through life being whenners,
not winners but whenners. When this happens, then we will
be happy; when we have more time, when we finish school, when
we get a job, when we get a car, when we get a home, when
we get our debts paid, when the children are older, when we
retire then... The sad thing about whenners is that eventually
they get old and they have missed living for they were always
going to live ”when.” What do they say at the end of their
lives? They talk about the good old days ”when.” Unfortunately
life passes the whenners by for they have not learned to live
in the here and now. This is the only day we have to live
for the Lord. Solomon was right when he advised us saying,
”Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might.”
It has been said
that we should ”live neither in the past nor in the future
– but let each day’s work absorb all your interests, energy
and enthusiasm. The best preparation for tomorrow is to do
today’s work superbly well.”
James said, ”Go
to .now, ye that say, Today or tomorrow we will go into such
a city, and continue there a year, and buy and sell, and get
gain: Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For
what is your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for
a little time, and then vanisheth away. For that ye ought
to say, ”If the Lord will, we shall live, and do this, or
that.”
Paul knew the secret
of happiness but it was something he learned. He told us ”For
I have learned, in whatsoever state I am. therewith to be
content. I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound:
everywhere in all things I am instructed both to be full and
to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need. I can do
all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.”
We too, can learn
to be content right where we are, right now. We need to count
our blessings every day and not take them for granted until
they are gone. This is true of salt, it is true of our children,
it is true of our health. Let us wake up each morning and
rejoice in the day that the Lord has given us. Every morning
when we awake we have been given another 24 hours to spend.
We cannot spend tomorrow or re-spend yesterday but this day
is ours to live to the full in the service of our Lord. The
time to live is now. Be thankful for the good gifts God has
given us and remember that we, like Paul, ”can do a]1 things
through Christ which strengtheneth us.”
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