This isn’t a very long book, because it’s about life. And everyone knows … life is short.
God, of course, is not ‘short.’ He is eternal.
And He is very wise.
When He decided it was time for “time” to begin, He divided life into bite sized pieces—seconds and minutes, moments for living
And He strung them together in a line.
When the line was sixty minutes long, He tied a knot and said, “Enough. Sixty minutes are long enough for every hour.” And He began to measure again. Another sixty minutes; another hour; another knot.
Twenty- four times God measured, and tied; and there was evening, and there was morning, before He stopped and called it a day. The Infinite Creator has set into motion a parade of days, each one filled with unexpected, unannounced events.
Some days are filled with so much happiness and delight that we hope they will never end.
But they do.
Other days contain so much sorrow and brokenness that we think they will never end.
But they do.
Life passes through our hands, a day at a time. And God sees and knows each and every moment of it all.
Job had an interesting question about that reality, in the Bible, when he asked, “Since times are not hidden from the Almighty, why do those who know Him see not His days?” (Job 21:1)
Good question. And so, a short little book about days. This is a book about making sense of those few, short days God has granted every living soul:
Someday … for dreaming.
Any Day, for waiting.
Every Day, for living.
Yesterday, for remembering.
Today, for now.
Tomorrow, for sure?
A Day of Rest, forever.
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Ken Jones is a certified Physician Life Development Coach and an ordained pastor. He holds coaching credentials with the International Coach Federation as a professional certified coach (PCC).
A former Writer-in-Residence at Bethany University, his articles on parenting, family, and personal life have appeared in dozens of Christian magazines and periodicals. He is a contributing author for a best-selling book series for teens published by Thomas Nelson, and is the author of three other books. Ken is a recipient of the 'Writer of the Year’ award at the Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference in Mount Hermon, California. He is an accomplished musician, and his musical compositions have been published and performed by numerous artists.
He has taught courses on coaching, writing for publication, storytelling, journaling and devotional life development at Christian conferences and writing workshops throughout the United States, Canada and Europe.
Ken is a graduate of Bethany University and has done post graduate studies at both Fuller Seminary and Western Theological Seminary, with emphasis in life coaching. He and his wife, Randee, were married in 1968, and have three sons, and six grandchildren, who are the joy of their lives. Ken enjoys travel, reading, and following baseball, especially the St. Louis Cardinals.
He writes a weekly blog, 'Classic State of Mind, ’ and can be reached at: kenjones.direct.