
The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases, his mercies never come to an end, they are new every morning. Lamentations 3:22-23
There is an old proverb that says, “You are never too old to learn.” The proverb explains that people can acquire new knowledge and skills at any age regardless of their spiritual and/or mental limitations! It emphasizes that the human brain remains capable of forming new connections and learning new things throughout life which encourages a mindset of lifelong learning and personal growth rather than using the excuse that we might be too old to learn new things!
Just because we get older it doesn’t mean that God has relieved us of our responsibilities to Him and to others. There are so many ways that we can contribute to this world. Don’t be like the man who said, “I get up each morning and dust off my wits. I go out. get the paper, and read the obits. If my name is missing, I know I’m not dead. I eat a good breakfast and go back to bed.”
If we stay aware, there’s something we can do every day to make someone’s day. I love it when someone says or does something to or for another which can be very generic, but it seems to be just what they needed, and they respond with, “Thank you, that made my day.” I’ve had that happen to me on many occasions, and I never forgot the way it made me feel.
There are so many people in this world who could use a kind word, a simple kindness, a pat on the back, a hug, or just a smile and that makes their day. Andy Rooney once said, “I’ve learned that just one person saying to me, You’ve made my day, makes my day.
A couple of weeks ago, I had one of these experiences, and it was amazing the way it made my day. It happened on a shopping trip to Publix. The pumpkin muffins, pumpkin bread, and these new little pumpkin cream cheese bites had just been put out for sale. Of course, I had to buy one of these, so I decided on a package of the bites for my breakfast sweet.
As I placed those bites down with my other groceries at check out, they made their way from the cashier to the bag boy who was waiting. This young man has worked there forever, and I casually know him to speak and wave. However, when he saw those bites, his eyes lit up! He got so excited laughing, clapping his hands, and saying “I’ve never seen these. Boy, do they look good!”
His excitment was contagious and pretty soon all of us were laughing. As he was about to bag them, I said, “Would you like to open them up and taste one for me?” He stopped, looked at me, then at the cashier, and said “Yes!” He politely asked her if it was all right, she looked at me, I nodded, and he began to clap his hands.
We opened the package, he took one, his eyes rolled back in his head, and he laughed and licked his lips as he walked up and down by the cashier. By this time, we were all laughing, so I shared the rest with all those around. (I didn’t need them anyway.) The cashier smiled and said, that made his day and mine, too. It made mine as well..
As a Christian, how would God have us make someone’s day? First, in everything we do, it should be done to glorify God. There’s nothing in the Bible that says we should give up on a purpose for our lives. Those around us can see God through us as we strive to make their day through some unselfish act.
Next, we should listen to God’s direction and obey Him. When we feel God leading us to do something for others, listen. He’s showing us how to make someone’s day.
Finally, we should allow ourselves to enjoy the blessings God is putting before us. There’s nothing like the joy we get when we make someone’s day by being the person God has created us to be.
God is faithful. Whatever circumstances to make someone’s day that might arise each day, God is with you and smiling. So, go ahead, make their day!
Great is thy faithfulness, O God my Father, There is no shadow of turning with Thee. Thou changest not. Thy compassions, they fail not, As Thou hast been, Thou forever will be. Thomas Chisholm