If we see a child we have not seen for some time, we may say, "I can't believe how much she has grown!" Even financial advisor, Dave Ramsey, says to always keep an emergency fund available for emergencies, but the kids outgrowing their clothes does not constitute and emergency! Kids grow. It is predictable therefore budget for it! We are surprised by the passage of time and I find that surprising when I think about it. Time passes, things change and we often find ourselves taken off guard by it in spite of the fact we know it will happen. We get so wrapped up in the menial tasks of daily life, that when we actually pause and take inventory of where and when we are, it is a surprise. This has such a profound impact on us as humans that it is the inspiration of multiple songs.
Maybe it is because we were created for eternity which is most like the Present and not the past. Paul the apostle wrote, "So then let no one boast in men. For all things belong to you...life or death or things present or things to come; all things belong to you; and you belong to Christ; and Christ belongs to God." 1 Corinthians 3:21-23 It is notable in Paul's list that "things past" is missing. If we belong to Christ, our past does not define us but Christ does. We cannot change our past failures and successes. We can only turn those over to the cross of Christ and let Him utilize them in the best way. In Him, we can be focused on today and the future to make the most of it. Certainly, we can learn from the past, but the best way to do so is through the lens of Christ. He can take our past and utilize it to shape our day and our tomorrow and our eternity infinitely better than we can.
In the meantime, we may still be taken off guard by the passage of time. I can't believe October is almost over! This is a symptom of living in the fabric of space/time I guess. But that passage of time will be without regret if we belong to Christ through it all. We can know today in Christ prepares us for an eternity with Christ, so we must make the most of today. We do not want to be surprised in the future by the fact that what mattered most in the past was if our present day was lived for Christ. In other words, today is tomorrow's past. If we live today for Christ, then tomorrow already has a better foundation. Then the biggest surprise of all will be the view from eternity when we see how Christ plugged our story into His bigger plan of redemptive history.
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