May
8, 2005
Do
Not Worry About Tomorrow
"Therefore
do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about
its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble"
(1)
"If
you have given yourself to God, to do His work, you have no
need to be anxious for tomorrow. He whose servant you are,
knows the end from the beginning. The events of tomorrow,
which are hidden from your view, are open to the eyes of Him
who is omnipotent.
"When
we take into our hands the management of things with which
we have to do, and depend upon our own wisdom for success,
we are taking a burden which God has not given us, and are
trying to bear it without His aid. We are taking upon ourselves
the responsibility that belongs to God, and thus are really
putting ourselves in His place. We may well have anxiety and
anticipate danger and loss, for it is certain to befall us.
But when we really believe that God loves us and means to
do us good we shall cease to worry about the future. We shall
trust God as a child trusts a loving parent. Then our troubles
and torments will disappear, for our will is swallowed up
in the will of God.
"Christ
has given us no promise of help in bearing today the burdens
of tomorrow. He has said, 'My grace is sufficient for you.'
(2); but, like the manna given in the wilderness, His grace
is bestowed daily, for the day's need. Like the hosts of Israel
in their pilgrim life, we may find morning by morning the
bread of heaven for the day's supply.
"One
day alone is ours, and during this day we are to live for
God. For this one day we are to place in the hand of Christ,
in solemn service, all our purposes and plans, casting all
our care upon Him, for He careth for us. 'I know the thoughts
that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace
and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope.' (3) 'In
returning and rest you shall be saved; in quietness and confidence
shall be your strength.' (4)
"If
you will seek the Lord and be converted every day; if you
will of your own spiritual choice be free and joyous in God;
if with gladsome consent of heart to His gracious call you
come wearing the yoke of Christ,--the yoke of obedience and
service,--all your murmurings will be stilled, all your difficulties
will be removed, all the perplexing problems that now confront
you will be solved." (5)
1. Matthew
6:34.
2. 2 Corinthians 12:9.
3. Jeremiah 29:11.
4. Isaiah 30:15.
5. Thoughts From The Mount Of Blessing, pp., 100, 101.
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