The Secret of a Happy Life by Fr. Lasance (1908)
One secret of a sweet and happy Christian life is learning to live by the day. It is the long stretches that tire us. We think of life as a whole, running on for us. We cannot carry this load until we are three score and ten. We cannot fight this battle continually for half a century. But really there are no long stretches. Life does not come to us all at one time; it comes only a day at a time. Even tomorrow is never ours until it becomes today, and we have nothing whatever to do with it but to pass down to is a fair and good inheritance in today’s work well done, and today’s life well lived.
It is a blessed secret this, of living by the day. Any one can carry his burden, however heavy, till nightfall. Anyone can do his work, however heavy, till nightfall. Anyone can do his work, however hard, for one day. Anyone can live sweetly, patiently, lovingly, purely, until the sun goes down. And this is all life ever means to us – just one little day. "Do today’s duty; fight today’s temptations, and do not weaken or distract yourself by looking forward to things you cannot see and could not understand if you saw them." God gives us nights to shut down upon our little days. We cannot see beyond. Short horizons make life easier and give us one of the blessed secrets of brave, true, holy living.
Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. MT 6:34
Thank you for sharing these wise words….they come at a very good time for our family.
Just what I needed to hear this morning!
Thanks!!
kris
There is a phrase I have heard that says “thats a good word”,this is what I have had from my 1st time visit to your blog. Thank you for a word fittly spoken–like apples of gold in bowls of silver. Thank you for the encouragement. Tammy
You gotta love Fr. Lasance!! Thanks for sharing that gem.
I saw your post on 4RealLearning forums where you posted this nice calendar page http://4real.thenetsmith.com/uploads/KimF/2007-01-16_134512_January.doc and later on you referenced having other sheets for the rest of the month. Would you ming sharing them with me? I’d love to add such a thing to my own home binder (which is slowly coming along!) thanks in advance!
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