Life’s
lesson reminds us that everything that has a beginning must have an end. How
often have we said goodbye to the friends we made in the past; our high school
sweethearts; our college darlings and those we thought we would marry and be
happy forever; those we thought our life would be incomplete without them. What
about those we thought would make us happy, that without them we would never
survive? Well then, here you are, still surviving and still moving on. You are
doing well without those friends of yesteryears. Do you even know where they
are now? Do you miss them? Aren’t you happy without them? Happiness is not out
there; it is in you! You are either happy or you are not. No one can make you
happy or sad. It is within your power to be happy or be sad. We are often nostalgic
about yesterday, worried about today and apprehensive about tomorrow. Yet
life’s lesson continues to warn us that yesterday is gone, there is nothing we
can do about it, tomorrow is not yet here, no matter how apprehensive we may be
about it, the only thing that counts is now, the present. It is called the
present because it is a gift. But do we heed life’s lesson and receive it as a
gift? No, not us! How can we ever survive without thinking about today, worrying
about tomorrow and crying over the mistakes of yesterday? Joan Rivers expressed
this sentiment thus: “Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is
God’s gift, that’s why we call it the present”. The Book of Ecclesiastes
reprimands us against thinking that yesterday was better than today. “Do not
say: How is it that former times were better than these? For is not in wisdom
that you ask about this” 7:10.
Have
we ever been able to change the course of things by worrying? Christ wants to
spare us from unnecessary worries and so asks us to trust God and be rest
assured of his providence. “Therefore do not be anxious, saying, ‘what shall we
eat?’ or ‘what shall we drink?’ or ‘what shall we wear?’ For the Gentiles seek
after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them all.
But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things
will be added to you. “Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow
will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble” Mt.
6:31-34.
So
when we think that the past was better than the present let us know that we
were not there. If we were, we may have been too young to remember the
hardships that grown-ups endured then. Thank God for the past and those whose
shoulders we stood so as to see today. For today, see what you can do to better
the lots of your neighborhood so that the young ones may come to be grateful to
God and to you. Do not say that the problems of today are too overwhelming and
so fold your hands and do nothing. Be courageous, put on the gauntlet and go to
work for a better tomorrow. For, according to the Spanish Proverb, “There is
not enough darkness in the world to extinguish the light of one small candle”. Let us be that candle shinning in the dark to
beacon people who are walking in darkness to the warmth of our light. Yes,
Hellen Keller, the American writer and lecturer was right when she said, “ “I
am only one. But still I am one, I cannot do everything. I will not refuse to
do the something I can do”. If you want today to be better than yesterday then
doing nothing to change today for a better tomorrow is not an option.
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