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”TODAY” is the
first day of the rest of your life.”
Each of us is
interested in the future for that is where we will spend the
rest of our lives.
All the world hopes
for a bright and glorious future. Mankind is constantly looking
ahead, working, planning, spending millions in research, all
with an eye to the future. And yet the future for them has
no more room for God than their present, which is taken up
with the temporal things which pass away with the using.
The children of
God actually have two futures. The most important one is the
hope of eternal life in the Kingdom of God – a future that
will know no end, and secondly, we have the remaining days
of our lives during which time we have the opportunity to
make our calling and election sure. It is the way we spend
this immediate future that will determine our eternal future.
James advises us
concerning the future not to 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.”
This is good sound
advice. We should always remember that all our plans are subject
to the will of God. We ought not to say we will do this or
that without prefacing it with, ”God willing” or ”If the Lord
wills.” Paul was careful to say to the Ephesian brethren,
”I will return again unto you, if God will.”
We certainly should
not plan something that would be displeasing to God and then
say we will do it if God wills. Let us first be sure that
all our plans are in keeping with the will of God and then
let us always qualify them as James instructs us.
In our association
with the world in business and with our neighbors we are often
asked if we are going to do this or that, and we should be
careful not to give an unqualified ”yes” answer. Here is an
excellent opportunity to let our light shine, to obey James’
command and let those around us know that our lives and our
plans are always subject to the will of God. The simple statement
that ”God willing we are going to such a city for the Gathering
next week” may create the opening to discuss those things
most surely believed among us to our friends and neighbors,
Let us as we think
and talk about the future remember that it is in the Lord’s
hand and all our plans should be made subject to His will.
Let us also not be ashamed to show to those around us that
God is in our everyday life by saying that we will do such
and such if the Lord wills. By so doing we commit our future
to God and we may convert the sinner from the error of his
way and shall hide a multitude of sins.
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