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Monday, November 19, 2018

Tomorrow

   Tomorrow

     I love quotes.  Some have several meaning which can be applied to life.  For instance, in The Love Story, there was a quote, "Love means never having to say you're sorry."  This is a little unrealistic.  Sure there are a few people who have so much unconditional love they will overlook your blunders, but, the fact remains, their feelings may have been really hurt.  If we hurt people, especially those we love and those who love us, we should be mature enough to rise above our pride and say, "I am sorry."  Even with God's unconditional love, He requires that we ask forgiveness.
     Still there is another quote which comes to mind that can go two ways.  In Gone with The Wind, Vivian Leigh (Scarlett OHara) said, "After all tomorrow is another day."  Knowing we have tomorrow may indeed put our mind to rest in that we are given time to remedy some of our problems and mistakes.  As Sue Krebs states, "As the day ends, put your worries to rest. Tomorrow is another day, filled with hope, potential, and promise."  However, what if we don't have tomorrow?  What if you have not accepted Jesus Christ as your Savior, and there is no tomorrow?  Will you have missed the chance to enter  into the gates of Heaven?
   

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