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Robert Louis Stevenson
once said ”Anyone can carry his burden, however hard, until
nightfall; anyone can do his work, however hard, for one day;
anyone can live life sweetly, lovingly, patiently, purely,
’til the sun goes down.”
This harmonizes
beautifully with the words of Christ who said, ”Take therefore
no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought
for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil
thereof.”
One of the problems
of mankind is the worry and frustration that occurs when we
try to carry yesterday’s regrets and tomorrow’s fears with
today’s load. It is more than one can bear and the hospitals
are full of those who have tried it unsuccessfully.
Christ was a perfect
example of one who devoted his all to the task before him,
doing one thing at a time. He carried his load, however hard;
each day but he could put it down and fall asleep even in
the midst of a storm at sea. He lived sweetly and patiently
each day. Jesus knew all the secrets for success. He was a
perfect example of how to live. If we follow his example,
we will cut up our lives into daytight compartments. We will
not look into the future with fear and wonder how will we
ever get through it. Instead, we will remember that a trip
of a thousand miles must be made one step at a time.
We can only live
one day at a time. To
carry tomorrow’s load along with today’s is more than we can
bear. To worry about yesterday’s only wastes today. The only
day we will ever have to use for God is this one.
In a study of
case histories by a group of physicians, who established worry
as the greatest cause of illness, it was reported that worries
fall into three categories. Forty per-cent of our worries
are about the past, Fifty per-cent about the future, and only
10 per-cent about present matters.
This means we can
eliminate 90 per-cent of all our worries by just living one
day at a time.
Let us be wise
and do our very best just for today. Let us not be concerned
about the past because it is gone. We should ask God to forgive
us for the mistakes we made and take comfort in the fact that
He will forgive us if we truly repent. The words of Jesus
addressed to a sinner are consoling. ”Neither do I condemn
thee, go and sin no more.” Today is ours. Let us live it unto
the Lord. This is the Lord’s day, let us be glad and rejoice
in it.
Since most of
our worries concern the future, it is well to remember that
most of our worries about it never materialize. Let us have
faith in God for He never allows us to be tempted above that
we are able to bear but will with the temptation also make
a way to escape that we may be able to bear it. We cannot
see the way of escape that God will provide tomorrow for it
is too far away. Let us then thank God for this day and live
it unto the Lord having faith that with a new day there will
be new strength and God will provide the way of escape in
His own good time.
Paul said, ’”This
one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind,
and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press
toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in
Christ Jesus.”
Let us be wise,
and as Paul, forget the things behind and do just one thing,
not two or three, but just one thing at a time. The one important
thing is to press toward the mark one day at a time.
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