“Today”
The Hebrew word for day is “Yom” and is used 2,301 in the Old Testament. Outside of Genesis 1, Yom plus a number is used 410 times which indicates a 24-hour day. In Genesis 1:3 the word day is used describing the daylight hours. The word today is mentioned over 100 times often emphasizing immediate action, divine promises, or urgency of obedience (see Psalm118:24; Hebrews 3:13).
Life can feel overwhelming; our calendars are filled with commitments, and our hearts carry burdens unseen to others. Yet God’s Word assures us that He is present every moment, offering guidance and strength. Proverbs encourage us to, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge (submit to) him, and he will make your paths straight.”
So, what’s the big deal about a “Day,” or “Today?” It’s a big deal because today could be the most significant day of your life. Consider what the Lord has placed before you today – the conversations you’ll have, the opportunities given to you, and the responsibilities to fulfill. We also experience unknown or “surprise” events.
Today – this 24-hour period is God’s gift to you. The only thing we know for certain is His promise to be with us. We have plans that may be fulfilled or completely nullified. God has promised us that his “mercies are renewed every morning” (Lamentations 3:22-23). Some day we need a lot of mercy, others not so much. But we are assured whatever is needed will be supplied. No more, no less.
Today is important because during this 24-hour period someone will seek forgiveness of their sins and receive Jesus Christ as their Savior. It could be you! It’s important because your forgiveness from a friend or family member may be accepted. Today may be the day you stop to help someone in need and your act of kindness points them to Jesus and ultimately the transformation of their life.
Make no mistake, today isn’t an accident. It’s God’s ordained gift to you. We can fill it with selfish ambitions or use it to make a difference in the life of another person. Don’t take this day for granted and remember, the choices you make today will determine where you will be tomorrow.
Pastor Carnes