The older we get, the shorter life seems. Author Victor Hugo said, "Short as life is, we make it still shorter by the careless waste of time."
Theres no sadder example of wasted time than a life dominated by fretting. Take, for example, an American woman whose dream of riding a train through the English countryside came true. After boarding the train she kept fretting about the windows and the temperature, complaining about her seat assignment, rearranging her luggage, and so on. To her shock, she suddenly reached her journeys end. With deep regret she said to the person meeting her, "If Id known I was going to arrive so soon, I wouldnt have wasted my time fretting so much."
Its easy to get sidetracked by the problems that wont matter at lifes end difficult neighbors, a tight budget, signs of aging, people who are wealthier than you. Moses acknowledged the brevity of life and prayed, "Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom" (PSALM 90:12).
Instead of fretting, feed on Gods Word and apply it to yourself. Strive to grow in Gods wisdom every day. Stay focused on eternal values. Make it your goal to greet your waiting Savior one day with a heart of wisdom, rather than a heart of care. Joanie E. Yoder
Day by day and with each passing moment,
Strength I find to meet my trials here;
Trusting in my Fathers wise bestowment,
Ive no cause for worry or for fear. Berg
Read: Psalm 90:10-17
Worry casts a big shadow behind a small thing.