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(J.R. Miller, "Daily Bible Readings in the Life of
Christ" 1890)
"Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow
will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own!" Matthew
6:34
One reason which our Lord gives against anxiety for the future, is that we have nothing to do with
the future. God gives us life by days--little single days. Each day has . . .
its own duties,
its own needs,
its own trials and
temptations,
its own griefs and
sorrows.
God always gives us strength enough for the day. But if we
insist on dragging in tomorrow's cares and piling them on top of today's
cares--our strength will not be enough for the load. God will not give
additional strength--just to humor our whims of worry and distrust.
So the lesson is, that we should keep each day distinct--and
attend strictly to what it brings to us. Charles Kingsley says: "Do today's
duty, fight today's temptation--and do not weaken and distract yourself by
looking ahead to things which you
cannot see, and could not understand if you saw them." We really have nothing at all to
do with the future--except to prepare for it, by doing the duties of today with
fidelity.
No one was ever crushed by the burdens of one day. We can
always get along with our heaviest load--until the sun goes down. Well, that is
all we ever have to do. Tomorrow? Oh, you may have no tomorrow; you may be in
Heaven. If you are here--God will be here too, and you will receive new
strength sufficient for the new day.
"As your days--so shall your strength be!" Deuteronomy
33:25
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