Living Well
With everything going on in our world today, we could be really fearful about our lives: I don’t know if I should do that—an accident might happen. . . . I’d better not get on that plane—it might crash. I’d better not get in that car—I might not make it home. . . . I’d better not do this. . . . I’d better not do that. We could live in a constant state of paranoia.
Or, we could commit our ways to God each day and say, “If this is my day, Lord, then I am ready to meet You. If it isn’t, then I will serve You one more day.” As Paul said, “To live is Christ, and to die is gain” (Philippians 1:21). What a great outlook to have.
But that doesn’t mean we should be foolish and unnecessarily test God. That also doesn’t mean we should do idiotic things like jumping out of an airplane without a parachute. There is a distinct difference between trusting the Lord and testing the Lord.
It does mean, however, that we should accept each day as a gift from God Almighty and live it to its fullest, totally committed to Him. We should live each day as if it were our last.
Let’s just say, for instance, that this day was your last. If you were to think back on this day, would you be ashamed of how you lived it? Or would you say, “I think I lived it well. I did what I should have done. I have no real embarrassment to speak of. It was a well-lived day.” Good. That is how you should live each and every day.
Share this today:
Did you pray with Pastor Greg?
To help you get started, we would love to send you a free Bible and other resources to help you grow in your faith.
Get Resources
In thanks for your gift . . .
What is Heaven like? Who will be there? What will we do in Heaven? Can people in Heaven see us here on Earth? Will we know each other in Heaven? These questions and many more are answered by Pastor Greg Laurie in an insightful and inspiring new book. As It Is in Heaven will be sent to you in thanks for your gift to Harvest Ministries this month.
Support today!
