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 James 4:14
Our pastor had a sermon yesterday about passages in our life. He talked about how we grow from using that little toddler seat on wheels, and how that progresses to bikes, cars, and often, eventually, to a walker. We progress quickly through this life. In fact, as we age it seems to go more quickly than when we were young.
That is because it is true!
No, time progresses at the same rate, at least in the dimension in which we live, but our perception of it does change. Why is that? Well, it is simple math. Think of it this way. When we are, say, 10 years old, one year of our life is 10% of our entire life. That is a sizable chunk!
Now consider what one year is in the percentage of my own life of 74 years. That would be (I did the math) 1.35%. That does not feel like very much- because it isn’t! So, my experience of the length of a year is very different than that of my 10-year-old grandson. A year is just a blip for me. For my grandson, waiting a year for Christmas or his birthday feels like an eternity.
I recall one year when I was just a kid, maybe 7 or 8, my older brother Ed (Ed, you may not remember this but I do!) said to me on Christmas Eve- the best day of the year ever by the way- “just think, only 366 days until next Christmas!”
Fortunately, he told me on Christmas Eve and I was excited to open presents that night. Had he told me the next day that Christmas was 365 days away, I would have been pretty bummed out. But my brother was kind to me, as usual.
My point here is this- life is short and must be savored. We need to cherish every day, every hour, and use it to God’s glory and for our good, and the good of others.
Prayer: Lord, you give us the gift of life daily. Help us to use it wisely and well, Amen