Today (November 19th) is a special day; tomorrow everything is supposed to change.
… I remember the day before we had our first child … life was so different. Everything changed the next day.
Life was just Lily and I. The next day when Karlie arrived everything about life was different – what we thought about, how we approached our day, how we made plans.
I remember going to the mall the day before our daughter came on the scene. It was a spur of the moment decision; we just left the house, got in the car and drove to the mall.
I remember going to the mall after Karlie was born. When we wanted to go, we couldn’t because Karlie was napping. Then when she woke up she needed to be fed. We packed a bag and finally got her ready, but just before we were to leave she needed changing.
I almost threw my hands up and said, “Forget it! It’s not worth it; it’s too much work.”
One day changed going to the mall into a whole new experience.
Today we are on the cusp of that kind of day. Tomorrow we are supposed to get snow for the first time this year – and it’s supposed to be significant.
Today, however, it’s sunny and plus 16°C. I’ve already played hockey this morning and got in my exercise for the day.
But this is most likely the last day of the year I will be able to go biking. Everything changes tomorrow.
After today, I will need a fat bike to ride the trails at my club … and I’m pretty sure Lily isn’t convinced that I need to spend $1200 – $1500 on a fat bike just so I can keep riding in the winter.
So this is my last chance to take my bike out. It will be 4 1/2 – 5 months before I ride again.
That’s the thing – tomorrow brings such an abrupt change. It’s not slow or gradual; it’s all of a sudden.
… When I was in grade 4, all my stories started that way. I would write, “All of a sudden” at the top of the page and then continue with some action.
My teacher responded the same way to all those stories by giving me another “C”. It was a predicable mark, not all of a sudden. For some reason, she wanted me to develop the plot before I got to the “all of a sudden”.
As I sit here planning my day, all I can think about is the “all of a sudden” snow we are supposed to get tomorrow.
Today I need to go for that bike ride, put up the Christmas lights, and apparently I need to wash our new car because I’m told it looks dirty.
Well, tomorrow it won’t matter how clean the car is today. Tomorrow it will be dirty. And I’m sure there will be some mild temperatures in the next few weeks for me to put up the Christmas lights.
But it’s today or never for that last bike ride. I think I need to escalate it to the top of today’s list.
Here’s the thing: Christ’s return will be one of those “all of a sudden” stories. It will be the day everything changes. We need to do something today so that we are okay when everything changes, when “all of a sudden” happens. Be sure you’re right with God by placing your faith in His Son, Jesus Christ.
That’s Life!
Paul
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