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“…when we went to bed, we had no idea what we would be facing starting the next day. Hold your loved ones near. Forgive quickly. Make the most of each day. Don’t sweat the small stuff.”
A spiritual mentor’s social media post exemplifies today’s verse. She lost her husband after a brief battle with cancer. Showing no physical symptoms, he had a pain in his side that took them to the hospital, where they discovered he had a rare form of cancer that would take his life in less than a year.
Adding a P.S. to her post, my friend shared that we don’t know what the future holds—not five minutes from now or five days from now. None of us controls life, nor knows how long we or any of our loved ones will live. And we shouldn’t think we do.
Her wise words come from the heartache of loss. Since we don’t know what tomorrow will bring, we should enjoy what we have today, hold our loved ones close, forgive quickly, and not sweat the small stuff. Instead of boasting about tomorrow, we should say, “God willing…this or that.” Only the Lord knows what tomorrow holds, and in His time, He reveals it to us.
Until then, we can make the most of now by thanking God for what we do have rather than what we don’t. A favorite news podcast I listen to ends every Friday with the same line, “God willing, we’ll see you back here on Monday.” Nine words reveal the truth; the journalists understand they don’t know what tomorrow holds.
Instead of boasting about tomorrow, put it in the Lord’s hands and live in the moment. When speaking about the future, say, “God willing, I will do this or that.” Use the phrase as a reminder of today’s verse and the fragility of life. Don’t miss out on what the Creator has for you in this day, trusting He’s got the future covered.
Journal Question:
How do you boast about tomorrow?
In what ways can you begin living more in the moment?
How does trusting God for tomorrow affect you?
Prayer:
Lord, thank You for having all our tomorrows in Your hands. Please let us live fully in the moment, learning and loving as You would have us to do. Let us trust You not only with tomorrow, but today.
IJNIP. Amen








