Walk in Wisdom
On our first trip to Mexico, I was so impressed by the upkeep of the resort where we stayed. Throughout each day, its white sands were swept clean - no residual seaweed, no scattering of nature's debris ... even footprints vanished! Perhaps you've heard the new year referred to as "a blank sheet of paper," every day yet unwritten and un-lived. The psalmist prayed, Lord, "teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom." (Psalm 90:12). Of course, this is a good prayer for every day: understanding I do not know the number of my days but realizing the importance of each one is to grow in heart-wisdom toward The Lord. Contrary to beginning each day as if it were a "blank sheet of paper," as I walk with The Lord through a personal relationship with Jesus, I'm gaining wisdom day-by-day. Oh, I'm so glad I don't have to start-over each day but by and in His grace I am learning each day ... numbering each day, making the most of each day, redeeming the time of each day ... growing [more and more each day] in the grace and knowledge of The Savior. As I walked back from the beach on New Year's Day, I noticed many footprints in the sandy path - some deep, some shallow, some wide, some narrow. When I turned around to look, I could hardly tell which ones were mine among the many. I knew, of course, mine were there because I had just walked the path. It occurred to me right there that I'm leaving some footprints along the way every day. Oh, how I want those footprints to be wise and reflective of The One Who walks with me. Yes, Lord, teach me to number my days - always making them count for Christ ... walk in wisdom!