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Why Worry? |
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Robert Louis Stevenson once said ”Anyone can carry his burden, however hard, until nightfall; anyone can do his work, however hard, for one day; anyone can live life sweetly, lovingly, patiently, purely, ’til the sun goes down.” This harmonizes beautifully with the words of Christ who said, ”Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.” One of the problems of mankind is the worry and frustration that occurs when we try to carry yesterday’s regrets and tomorrow’s fears with today’s load. It is more than one can bear and the hospitals are full of those who have tried it unsuccessfully. Christ was a perfect example of one who devoted his all to the task before him, doing one thing at a time. He carried his load, however hard; each day but he could put it down and fall asleep even in the midst of a storm at sea. He lived sweetly and patiently each day. Jesus knew all the secrets for success. He was a perfect example of how to live. If we follow his example, we will cut up our lives into daytight compartments. We will not look into the future with fear and wonder how will we ever get through it. Instead, we will remember that a trip of a thousand miles must be made one step at a time. We can only live one day at a time. To carry tomorrow’s load along with today’s is more than we can bear. To worry about yesterday’s only wastes today. The only day we will ever have to use for God is this one. |
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