These words were found engraved on a sundial:
The shadow of my finger cast, divides the future from the past;
Before it stands the unborn hour, in darkness and beyond the power.
Behind its unreturning line, the vanished hour, no longer thine;
One hour alone is in thy hands, the now on which the shadow stands.
How true are those words of an unidentified author! “One hour alone is in Thy hands.” What will we do with that one hour? Will we use it to worry or fret about the hours and days before us over which we have no control? Or, will we use it to bemoan our past failures and wallow in regret, self-pity, and the endless morass of “what-ifs”? Or, will we use this hour to do as Paul instructed, “Redeem the time.” (Ephesians 5:16)
What impact can we make on others in this hour? What insight can we gain into God’s character or what expression of devotion and worship might we show Him in this hour? The Psalmist seemed to grasp the magnitude of this concept. “I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth” (Psalm 34:1). “This is the day that the Lord hath made, let us rejoice and be glad in it” (Psalm 118:24). A life of praise is a life of disciplined awareness that the time we have is given to us of the Lord and is spent most wisely when our hearts are lifted upward in joyful thanksgiving. Today we can regret or worry, complain or speculate, or we can use this hour and this day to praise Him with a new intensity, rejoice with new fervor, and serve with new purpose.
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Shirley Garringer Jan 5, 2012 1:12am
I recently changed email servers and I don`t think I gave you my new email address. I have not been getting the updates or Pastor Kevin`s items either. Please add me to your email list......
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Martha Jones Jan 19, 2012 3:47pm
I just wanted to let you know, Pastor Kevin, that the devotionals that go along with our Prayer and Fasting are wonderful! They are short and to the point!! They are really helping. Thank you for your love of Jesus Christ and His Body.