Today's Journey
Hats Off to Birthdays
Feb.07,2014
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“Teach us to number our days aright, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” Psalm 90:12
Hey, today’s my birthday! Don’t ask . . . I’m trying not to
think about how many candles I’ll have on the cake. But it hasn’t always
been like that. There was a time when I loved having birthdays. Turning
5 was really big. I couldn’t wait for the birthdays that qualified me
to go to high school, get a driver’s license, and become a legal adult!
Back then, people who were 35 seemed ancient.
But let’s face it, time marches on. And looking in the mirror, you
begin to feel that it’s marching right across your face! The real
wake-up call is when you get an invitation in the mail to join the
American Association of Retired Persons and to qualify for senior
discounts. I hate to sound so grumpy, but to this day I refuse to join
the old people’s club or to claim my discounts!
Yet I’ve come to realize that there is something important about
having mile markers in life. They force us to stop long enough to
measure where we are in life and to assess the true significance of what
we are devoting our time and attention to. When I hit the ancient mark
of 35, I remember feeling like a kid who had a five-dollar bill and had
spent half of it any way he wanted only to realize that he only had
$2.50 left. I figured if I only had half of my life left, I wanted to
spend it in wise and fruitful ways. I wanted to minimize my regrets and
maximize my opportunities. Things of long-term significance like my wife
and kids became more important to me. How I used and where I spent my
money took on a greater sense of significance. And the work of Christ
through me became a more pressing priority.
Thinking about the work of Jesus reminds me that birthdays also help
us to keep in mind that year-by-year we are closer to our final
destination. One of the wisest things we can do is to remember that the
only thing of true value here is what we do for eternity. Using your
time, talents, emotions, energy, and cash for the cause of Jesus on this
earth will result in rewarding outcomes in heaven.
Imagine stepping onto the other side and realizing that we have
brought nothing with us of eternal worth. Think of looking into the face
of Jesus and realizing that the only things we have with us are the
wood, hay, and straw of earth-side stuff (1 Corinthians 3:10-15).
If we don’t let the markers of life remind us of how close heaven is,
we may make the mistake of pouring our lives into the bottomless bucket
of stuff that doesn’t really make a difference after all.
Thank God for birthdays! They remind us that life is short and that
heaven is near. If you take them seriously, you may just stand a chance
of making it home with more than an empty bucket.
YOUR JOURNEY…
- Number your days: Make a list of the wisest things you could invest your life in.
- Be specific about what you can do this week with your days to make a difference that has lasting value.
- What resources do you have in this stage of your life that you could put to use in order to minimize your regrets and maximize your opportunities? Who would be the best target for the use of your resources?

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