It means knowing that living God's way may carry a price tag, but that the cost is easily worth it. It means living against the grain of society as a way of life. It's just a matter of choosing to live every day as if it is your last, which for us means several things: For all we know, today is our last day.īut that doesn't mean hope is gone. You can't put important things off and then hope to cram them all in at the last minute because we have no idea when that last minute is. The truth is, none of us have the luxury of knowing when our last day is.
Are you prepared for that? Or are there things in your life you were still hoping to get around to fixing "sometime later"? If today was our last day, our next waking moment would find us face-to-face with our Creator. Would you be happy with where everything stands? Have you accomplished everything you wanted to? Are you the person you want to be? And how about your relationships with others? With God?
What's worth the price is always worth the fight.Įvery second counts 'cause there's no second try.ĭon't take the free ride in your own life.
What if, what if, if today was your last day?Īgainst the grain should be a way of life. Would you live each moment like your last?ĭonate every dime you had, if today was your last day? While browsing the Internet I came across this Nickelback song, "If Today Was Your Last Day" from their Dark Horse album, and realized it raises some real interesting questions: If today was your last day and tomorrow was too late,