{I read this today and was greatly blessed by it. I'm hoping you are too. It is by James Orr and I believe it is from the book, How to Live a Holy Life.}
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We have only one life to live--only one.
Think of this for a moment.
Here we are in this world of time,
making the journey of life. Each day we are farther
from the cradle--and nearer to the grave! Solemn thought! See
the mighty concourse of human lives; hear their heavy tread in
their onward march. Some are just beginning life's
journey; some are midway up the hill, some have
reached the top, and some are midway down the western
slope. But where are we all
going? Listen,
and you will hear but one answer, "Eternity!" Beyond
the fading, dying gleams of the sunset of life--lies a
boundless, endless ocean called Eternity! There, you and I are
daily traveling.
Time is like a great wheel going its round. On and on
it goes. Some are stepping on--and some are stepping off. But
where are these latter stepping? Into eternity! See
that old man with bent form, snow-white locks, and
tottering steps. His has been a long round, but he has reached his end
at last. See the middle-aged man. His round has not
been so long, but he must also step off. See the youth. He
has been on only a little while--but he is brought to the
stepping-off place. He thought his round would be much longer.
He supposed that he was just getting started--when that icy
hand was laid upon him and the usher said, "Come, you
have made your round, and you must go!" The infant that
gave its first faint cry this morning--may utter its last
feeble wail tonight. And thus they go. But where? Oh, where? Eternity!
If you were to start today and ask each person you met the
question, "Where are you going?"
and, if possible, you were to travel the world over and ask
each one of earth's inhabitants--there could be but one
answer, "Eternity!"
"Oh, eternity, Long eternity!
Hear the solemn footsteps of eternity!"
Only one life to live! Only one life--and then we must
face vast, endless eternity! We shall pass along the pathway
of life but once. Every step we take--is a step that can
never be taken again.
This world is not a play-ground--or a place to trifle with
time. Life is not given us to squander nor fritter away. To
trifle away time, is indeed, to be the greatest of
spendthrifts. If you squander a dollar--you may regain
it; but a moment wasted--can never be regained. God
gives us all the time we need to accomplish all that He
purposes us to accomplish--but He does not give us one moment
to trifle away.
We have only one life to live--only one.
1 comment:
I once heard (or read?) someone say that "people don't wake up on the day that they die knowing it's their last day on earth." May we live in light of eternity, because none of us know when we have our appointment with God.
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