
Look here, you people who
say, "Today or tomorrow we are going to a certain town and will stay there a
year. We will do business there and make a profit." How do you know what will
happen tomorrow? For your life is like the morning fog--it's here a little
while, then it's gone. What you ought to say is, "If the Lord wants us to, we
will live and do this or that." Otherwise you will be boasting about your own
plans, and all such boasting is evil. Remember, it is sin to know what you ought
to do and then not do it. (James 4:13-17 NLT).
Scott
Michael Ringo quotes:
"With the Sunrise the frost
turns a sparkling orange as the waking sun breaks the morning into yet another
day. Frosty crystals dance with light in their brief and brilliant life as the
sun's warming glow change them into a soft mist that gently rises from the
earth. In one brief moment, creation breathes the first breath of the new day,
granting yet another day to many, while some left yesterday. The song of morning
again creation sings, and does not forget, His ancient melody that has been
playing since time began. A whisper of wonder and of awe repeated each morning
since that light glistened the first morning of creation".
Water comes in many forms
and all of them have a beauty of their own. The ocean waves crashing on the
shore soothes the ears and the sound runs through the mind like a gentle wind.
Mist rising from the earth in the morning brings serenity to the eyes and its
fragrance calms the spirit. Snow sparks the imagination as it clings to the
trees and smoothes the landscape into gentle rolling hills. Gentle raindrops
falling bring peace and relaxation to the busy world it falls on.
Water, regardless of its
form, comes to continue life by giving of itself so life around it can live.
Water brings life and refreshment to all it touches. As water in its different
forms fill brief moments of time, so do our lives. James helps us to remember
that in our reading this morning. He says our lives are like “the morning fog.”
It is here a little while, and then it's gone. As real and tangible the world
seems to us, it is but a vapor. For each of us it is here today but one day will
be gone. God promises to create a new heaven and a new earth for us that will
remain forever. That life and earth to come is the life we long for, though this
one has taken its place. While we are here on this earth, we are to fulfill the
same role as the different forms of water. We are to bring life to all that our
lives touch.
Allow God to transform your
life into a gift that is as uniquely beautiful as the forms of water, bringing
life to all that it touches. As we allow, God uses our life as water pouring out
on this earth, do not hold on to the temporary that is just a vapor. Instead,
hold on to the promise of the life that we will have in a new and perfect world
to come. You are beautiful in all the forms that God makes your life. |