What if you knew today was your last day? Would you do things differently? Would you let family and friends know you love them? Would you live your life in a way that you know if pleasing to God? Would you try to go places you have never been or would you try to do things you have never done? What would you do?
Many of us in life have gotten into the habit of being complacent. To be complacent means to be self-satisfied and content. We live our lives out of habit instead of expectancy. Every day that we get up, we need to be expecting God to do something new. We need to be expecting to see another dimension of who He is in operation in our lives. We need to live like this so that we can experience the fullness of who God is here on earth. We don’t know what each day will bring. We don’t know if we will even get to experience another day. But if we do ... if God chooses to grace us with another day, we need to be living that day to the fullest in Him.
We need to live each day as though it is our last day. We need to take every given opportunity to reflect who God is in the earth. He is love and we need to let our family and friends know that He loves them and we do too. We need to walk in obedience daily, moment by moment. We have to stop having sporadic disobedience where we take moments to appease our flesh. We have to walk in faith and go places we’ve never been in Him. That means in the physical realm, as well as, in the spiritual realm. We have to live out loud for God.
SCRIPTURE MEDITATION
Proverbs 27:1
“Boast not thyself of to morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.”
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