James 4:14
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.
No Guarantees
We have no way of knowing when we will
pass from this life to the next because we all have an appointment with
death and then judgment (Heb. 9:27). So why not make every single day
count? We are told to redeem the days and make the best use of our time
(Eph. 5:16). I have gotten into the habit of saying “I will see you
Sunday or Wednesday, if the Lord wills” because I cannot guarantee that I
will do such and such the next week, not to mention tonight or
tomorrow. I must submit to God, trust His will, and know that He is
sovereign over my life and not me. That doesn’t mean I don’t plan or
purpose to do things, but I ultimately know that God alone knows the
future, and He always knows what’s best for me.
The Best-Laid Plans
We sometimes like to think that we are
doing what we want and plan our own future, but the Word of God says
that it is the Lord Who ultimately establishes our steps (Prov. 16:9).
If we think along these lines, we can be more prepared when something
different comes along and not be caught by surprise. That person you
have been wanting to witness to might not even be here tomorrow, so we
must tell others that today is their day of salvation (2 Cor. 6:2)
because tomorrow may never come, and we might not pass this way again
and get a second chance to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
No Boasting About Tomorrow
Proverbs 27:1 tells us that we are not
supposed to boast or brag about tomorrow because we cannot be sure “what
a day may bring.” I can only do what I can do today, while it is still
today, and live as much as I can in obedience to God. Pastor Charles
Stanley often says, “Obey God and leave the consequences to Him.” I
think that’s very wise advice. We can only control our obedience and
allow God to work out our future for what is best for us because He can
even use bad things that happen to us for our ultimate good (Rom. 8:28).
God will make our footing sure if our ways please or delight Him (Psalm
37:23). I like to think that I am directing my own steps in life, but
can anyone really understand their own way outside of the will of God
(Prov. 19:21)?
A Closing Prayer
Heavenly Father, please help me to trust
You with tomorrow and to make the most of today because I don’t know
the future like You do. I ask your patience when I run ahead of Your
will, and please gently bring me back into Your will. In Christ’s
precious name I pray.
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