You can learn lessons as you review the past and make improvements; however, if you dwell in the past, you miss today’s opportunities.

You can improve your perspective if you focus on eternity. It’s good to know what is important long-term; however, if you fail to make the most of today, you lessen your contribution to the future. 

Today is important.

  • David set an example for us to rejoice and be glad for the day the Lord has made, Psa 118:24. Each day is an opportunity to hear God’s voice.
  • Do you appreciate each day the Lord gives you? Do you give thanks to the Lord for today, Psa 118:29? 

One response to “Today is Important”

  1. JanBeek Avatar

    Yes, I give thanks for today … it’s safety driving to Bozeman & back, its sunshine, and all the blessings it contained. God is good!

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