“So teach us to number our days
that we may get a heart of wisdom.”
– Psalm 90:12
Isn’t it interesting that there’s a God-ordained connection between understanding your own mortality and becoming truly wise? Anyone at any age and stage can brilliantly know many things. However, it’s only once we reach a certain understanding about our lives that we’re open to genuine wisdom. When we’re young and assume we’ll live forever, there are simply things we fail to understand, appreciate, or apply. Once we begin to realize that our days on earth are truly limited, we can begin to value at least two things. With that, wisdom finally has fertile soil to grow in our hearts.
We begin to value the days themselves because we know they’re each a gift. Once we understand that tomorrow isn’t guaranteed, we can grow thankful for today. When we understand that our earthly days will end, we can desire to use those we have better. We can learn to steward our time, talent, and treasure better, filling our days with love for God and others. Once we truly know there will only be so many days, we can value the ones we’re given, using them for the purposes for which God has given them. Smaller acts of grace and gratitude grow more precious. Concern for leaving a legacy that blesses the generations to come begin to outweigh the selfish concerns of the present.
We also begin to value eternity more accurately. As we begin to realize how our short earthly life is, we’re able to grow in understanding just how long eternity is. We can grow in our concern for storing up rewards and treasures in heaven that we’ll enjoy forever rather than collecting stuff on earth that we’ll leave behind. The Kingdom of God should grow infinitely more important than building our own personal kingdoms here on earth. We begin to see that which is invisible – the eternal inheritance stored up for us in Christ Jesus! As we value our days here on earth more highly while simultaneously valuing eternity more accurately, the true wisdom of God is able to grow in our hearts as we #FollowJesus.