In a
sense, our lives are marked by “use by” dates—except that none of us knows the
exact date when our heart will expire or we’ll take our last breath on this
planet. Given that reality, shouldn’t we try a little harder to capture the
moments we’ve been given? Capturing the moment means that we’ll do things like
love more deeply, forgive more quickly, listen more carefully, and speak more
affirmingly.
Paul
gives this good advice: “See then that you walk circumspectly, not as fools but
as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil” (Eph. 5:15-16). He also
instructs us to “walk as children of light . . . finding out what is acceptable
to the Lord” (vv.8-10).
Since
none of us knows our “use by” date, we should capture the opportunities to
brighten our world with the love of Christ today!
Live each
day as if it’s your last. (RBC)