Remember now your Creator in the days of your youth. — Ecclesiastes 12:1
What matters is not how long you live, but how well you live. Some people live for 85 years and do very little. Others live only a relatively few years, but they fill that time with service to God and others, and their influence lives on.
Many people are concerned only with prolonging their stay here on this earth, and so they strive to add years to their lives. Every year we spend billions of dollars for medicines, vitamins, and special diets to stay alive. And ye we forget that it is not the quantity of life but the quality of life and what we accomplish for the Lord that makes life meaningful. Only when we devote our lives to our Creator (Eccl. 12:1, 13-14) do our days on earth count for eternity.
Today, let’s seek to fill the hours with service, worship and work for the Master. If this is our last day (and who knows, it may be), rather than wasting it in dreaming of a long life, let it be occupied with producing abundant fruit and being a blessing. Instead of just drifting aimlessly through our allotted hours and days, le us truly live.
Yes, the only life that’s worthwhile (be it long or short) is the one spent in service for the Lord and in bringing blessing to others. — M. R. De Haan, MD
Take my life and let it be
Consecrated, Lord, to Thee;
Take my moments and my days,
Let them flow in ceaseless praise! — Havergal
READ: Ecclesiastes 12
It is better to add life to your years than to add years to your life.
The Bible in one year:
• 2 Chronicles 7-9