“So teach us to number our days, that we may
apply our hearts unto wisdom.” (Psalm 90:12)
If someone were
to give you the sum of $87,000.00 what would you do with it? There are probably
many things you would buy and do with it. But, you say to yourself, “no one’s
going to give me that amount of money.” No, they probably won’t but, there will
be something given to you this year that money cannot buy, time. That’s right.
In 2015, God will give us all 87,000 hours or 5,256,000 minutes to use.
How will you
spend this time? You can spend it wisely, spend it all on yourself, or give
some to your fellow man or to God in service. We may not be wealthy in terms of
dollars and cents, but the one thing we will all have in common are the hours
of 2015. How are you going to spend this time? Remember, we will all have to
give an account to God as to what we did with the time he gave us this year.
Counting is the
first thing that is learned in life and one of the first things that is taught
to a child. To count well our days is something that we must do with
determination; but few learn how to do it. Our life and destiny depends on us
counting well.
Our days are
our treasure. It is the possession on which everything depends on.
Nevertheless, money is counted with more zeal. Few are the days that God gives
to us, that is why we have to use them wisely. The days that we waste cannot be
recovered. Money can be recovered, but wasted days can never be recovered. Our
character, our success and our eternity depend on their use. Let's remember,
that God is going to ask an account of us for them. How will we give an account
of them if we are careless with what we do with them?
Counting tell
us if we have benefited from them. Many days without benefit are worthless.
Others count them by the pleasures they enjoy. Life is intended to be enjoy,
but if pleasure is your only sole purpose what a waste. There are some that
count them by all the wealth they accumulate. Some count them by their
afflictions, but what good does suffering serve if in this school we do not
learn anything. Life does not consist of how long we live, but what we do with
our days. True life is not the one that is measured in terms of years but of
use.
How does God
wants us to count them? He wants us to count them by the blessings that He
gives us every day. Many forget them or take them for granite. The Lord wants
us to make use of the opportunities to do good and to serve Him. Some only
think about the opportunities to prosper or to enjoy themselves. God also expects
us to count them by our spiritual growth.
There is wisdom
to be acquired in counting the days in the way that God wants us to. We learn
to love and to serve. We learn not to waste our time and to make use of our
opportunities. But especially, we learn to be always happy.
Let's count
our days! How much have gone by? How many do we have left? What use will we
make of those that remain? Let's pray that God teaches us to count them as in
His presence!
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