A thought by Erwin Raphael McManus from his book, The Last Arrow: Save Nothing for the Next Life (p. 114). The Crown Publishing Group. Kindle Edition. (Click on the title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.)
I’m so glad you stopped, and I hope you will read on. This thought could change the direction of your tomorrow.
Erwin continues, “This is why it’s so important to act as if your life depends on it. Your actions have momentum. Every action has a reaction; every choice ushers in a future. If you just sit there, if you just stand around and hope that the world will get better, if you settle for what is because what you long for demands too much of you, then this thing called life will always seem elusive to you. Existence is a slow death; mediocrity is like quicksand that slowly consumes you and sucks the life out of you. What will it take to create in you a sense of urgency? What conditions or circumstances will be necessary for you to finally refuse to surrender to death and make the hard choice to live? Most of us know it’s spiritual to pray, but somehow we miss the fact that it’s just as spiritual to act.”
So what are you doing today to make tomorrow better?
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