James 4:13-15 (Message)
And now I have a word for you who brashly announce, "Today—at
the latest, tomorrow—we're off to such and such a city for the year. We're
going to start a business and make a lot of money." You don't know the
first thing about tomorrow. You're nothing but a wisp of fog, catching a brief
bit of sun before disappearing. Instead, make it a habit to say, "If the
Master wills it and we're still alive, we'll do this or that."
I don’t wish to depress you,
but did you know that the Bible describes your life on earth as the equivalent
of a “wisp of fog”? Elsewhere the Bible
describes your life on earth “like water spilled on the ground” (II Samuel
14:14), “like a shadow” (I Chronicles 29:15), “like a swooping eagle” (Job
9:26), “a wind that passes….” (Psalm 78:39), “like a sigh” (Psalm 90:9), “like
grass…..when the wind has passed over it, it is no more” (Psalm 10:15-16), and
“like a mere breath” (Psalm 39:5, Psalm 144:4).
The older you are, the more perspective you have as you look back on
your life and how quickly it has passed by and you more easily agree with the
truth of these descriptions. To balance
the seriousness of this writing with some humor, did you know that life is like
a roll of toilet paper? Yes, the closer
you get to the end the faster it goes.
Humans freely think about
others dying, but don’t like to think about your own dying. One moment you want to believe that you will
never die, then another moment you realize that you could die in moment. Certainly you’ve known people, perhaps your
greatest loved ones, who suddenly lost their lives so you have a sense of the
tenuousness of life. You also know that
life is short, yes too short; to do everything you’d like to do. Yet, you also make assumptions about doing
things years from now without thinking that life could end at any moment.
It is very important that you
remind yourself daily of the brevity of life and not to assume that you will be
here tomorrow. Appreciate each day; take advantage of each day, especially to
say things that need to be said to loved ones and friends and do things that
have eternal value as much as possible.
Never assume that tomorrow will come and don’t procrastinate doing what
you can do today. Treat each day as if
it were the last day of your life. Paul
said that “today is the day of salvation” (II Corinthians 6:2) knowing that
tomorrow for many people might never come.
Tomorrow is not guaranteed for you, tomorrow is only for certain for
God. Live your today as the psalmist
wrote in 90:12, “teach us to number our days, that we may present to Thee a
heart of wisdom”. Indeed, I believe that
one reason life is so short is to give you a greater sense of urgency to
acquire wisdom through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Realizing the
brevity of life also helps you to appreciate your blessings more, to love your
loved ones more, and to be more aware of the reality of facing the Lord at
Judgment Day.
You’ve probably heard the
phrase from Ecclesiastes 1:2 “vanity of vanities, all is vanity”. The Hebrew word used for “vanity” or
“vanities” means “vapor” or “breath”.
Life is vanity, a mere breath.
The context of these descriptions about life being like a breath or full
of vanity is that without God, life is meaningless. I like what A. Powell Davies is quoted as
saying, “Life is just a chance to grow a soul”.
Compared to eternity, life is certainly like a mere breath, a vapor.
One of the most popular movies of all time was “Titanic”. You likely saw it. Do you remember what Leonardo DiCaprio’s
character, Jack Dawson, said? “I figure life's a gift and I don't intend on
wasting it. You don't know what hand you're gonna get dealt next. You learn to
take life as it comes at you... to make each day count.” His character died soon after making that
statement.
Don’t waste the days of your
life. Make each day count. Are you living your life foolishly by
assuming that there’s always tomorrow, or are you living your life wisely, with
the Lord at your side, not taking for granted that there will be tomorrow? Be assured that you are saved in Christ, tell
your loved ones how much you love them, and live your life today as if it truly
were the last day of your life on earth.
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