Scripture provides a different lens to view days and years--as gifts from God which in themselves are good because He is. Psalm 118:24 has been made into a song we used to sing in Sunday School: "This
is the day the LORD has
made; we will rejoice and be glad in it." A company can have a "bad year" from a financial standpoint and bad things can even happen at the beach, yet the day itself and the time God has given us to see it and survive it are good things. Even when our lives be required of us on a particular date or time and we breathe our last, the day not need be marred in our memory. By faith in God who is the giver of all good gifts we can distinguish between the tragedy and the day God has given we ought to rejoice in.
As Christians, we can adhere to the view of "no bad day" when there are no palm trees in the background because the goodness of the day does not depend on what we have planned, where we are going, or what we are doing. I have gone fishing on days that from a fisherman's standpoint were "bad" days for fishing, when the conditions were extreme and no fish were biting. I remember once our family made the long drive to Lake Cuyamaca and we froze as the wind whipped and the rain drizzled down. Though my dad had paid for our permits to fish, after about an hour we packed up and he drove us to town where we had a delicious breakfast in a warm cafe. How grateful we were for the food and warmth! We went to the Cuyamaca mountains unprepared for the cold and wet, and this made the unexpected pleasure of warming up and eating pancakes a special treat.
If only our gratitude for God would be stirred up to such a degree for the goodness God shows us every day! Seeing every day as a gift from God helps us never take a day from granted. Every day is divinely ordained opportunity to see God's goodness as David sang in Psalm 27:13: "I
would have lost heart, unless I had believed that I
would see the goodness of the LORD in the
land of the living." Master Oogway in Kung Fu Panda had some wacky ideas, but he was right to say: "Today is a gift--that's why it is called the present." Gifts are given by someone, and every good gift--today included--is given by God (James 1:17).
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