The Importance of Today
John Maxwell wrote a book entitled Today Matters. In this fascinating read, he argues that it is vitally important for people of all ages to decide to make the most of today. Instead of wasting precious time, choose to prioritize your time, becoming a better person and developing into a successful member of society. He writes, "The success of your life is determined by your daily agenda."
I believe that this statement is incredibly true, but, unfortunately, the vast majority of people, especially young people, fail to abide by it. I know many young people who are going through life aimlessly, with little purpose and ambition. I am aware of several young people who advocate "wasting" time. This grievous squandering of the most precious of commodities (time) is unnecessary, ludicrous, contrary to the Bible, and suitable only for people who desire to not change the world.
Leo Tolstoy averred, "Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself." Today, choose to be different from your complacent friends. Resolve to live with purpose. Don't be myopic, focused only on trivial pursuits and momentary enjoyments. What do you want to do with your life? Are you honestly living in a way today that will allow you to achieve that mark? If you want to be a theologian, are you studying theology every day? If you want to be a teacher, are you learning and applying yourself? Today is the only day you have. Yesterday is past, and tomorrow is not guaranteed. Make the most of today!
I believe that this statement is incredibly true, but, unfortunately, the vast majority of people, especially young people, fail to abide by it. I know many young people who are going through life aimlessly, with little purpose and ambition. I am aware of several young people who advocate "wasting" time. This grievous squandering of the most precious of commodities (time) is unnecessary, ludicrous, contrary to the Bible, and suitable only for people who desire to not change the world.
Leo Tolstoy averred, "Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself." Today, choose to be different from your complacent friends. Resolve to live with purpose. Don't be myopic, focused only on trivial pursuits and momentary enjoyments. What do you want to do with your life? Are you honestly living in a way today that will allow you to achieve that mark? If you want to be a theologian, are you studying theology every day? If you want to be a teacher, are you learning and applying yourself? Today is the only day you have. Yesterday is past, and tomorrow is not guaranteed. Make the most of today!
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