to do whatever you wanted to do before you could do no more - no matter the reason, what would you choose to invest your time in? family, fun, work, sleep, something crazy like skydiving or cliff diving...etc. I heard this that is written below and it really made me think about what i am doing day-to-day
You live for 24 hours a day. You work 8 hours a day. You sleep 8 hours a day. What do you do with the other 8? Put that into years, you live 60 years. you sleep 20 years. You work 20 years. What do you do with the other 20? If I could push the door of heaven and you could peep into it for 5 minutes, how would it change what you do with the other 20?
A hundred years from now
A hundred years from now by Warren Parker
It will not make much difference friend a hundred years from now
if you live in a stately mansion or a floating river scow
if the clothes you wear were a tailor made or just pieced together somehow
If you eat big steaks or beans and cake a hundred years from now
Won't matter what your bank account or the maker of car you drive
for the grave will claim all your riches and fame and the things for which you strive
There's a deadline that we all must meet, noone will show up late
it won't matter all the places you've been, each one will keep that date
We will only have in eternity what we gave away on earth
when we go to the grave we can only save the things of eternal worth
what matters friend the earthly gain for which some men will bow
for your destiny will be sealed you see a hundred years from now
As quoted by Leonard Ravenhill,
Choosing Rather To Suffer
...thought provoking, inspiring and challenging word that grips my heart. how about you?
You live for 24 hours a day. You work 8 hours a day. You sleep 8 hours a day. What do you do with the other 8? Put that into years, you live 60 years. you sleep 20 years. You work 20 years. What do you do with the other 20? If I could push the door of heaven and you could peep into it for 5 minutes, how would it change what you do with the other 20?
A hundred years from now
A hundred years from now by Warren Parker
It will not make much difference friend a hundred years from now
if you live in a stately mansion or a floating river scow
if the clothes you wear were a tailor made or just pieced together somehow
If you eat big steaks or beans and cake a hundred years from now
Won't matter what your bank account or the maker of car you drive
for the grave will claim all your riches and fame and the things for which you strive
There's a deadline that we all must meet, noone will show up late
it won't matter all the places you've been, each one will keep that date
We will only have in eternity what we gave away on earth
when we go to the grave we can only save the things of eternal worth
what matters friend the earthly gain for which some men will bow
for your destiny will be sealed you see a hundred years from now
As quoted by Leonard Ravenhill,
Choosing Rather To Suffer
...thought provoking, inspiring and challenging word that grips my heart. how about you?
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