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Living Without Regret

Psalm 90:12

 

Life moves quickly. One day you're carrying your child into bed, and before you know it they're asking for the car keys. Scripture reminds us to number our days because wise people understand that time is one of God's most valuable gifts.

 

Value today's opportunities.

 

Many people spend so much time thinking about tomorrow that they miss what God is doing today. Make the most of the opportunities right in front of you.

 

Prioritize relationships.

 

Careers, hobbies, and responsibilities all matter, but people matter more. Invest your best time in the people God has entrusted to you.

 

Be present where you are.

 

Distraction steals moments that cannot be replaced. Put away unnecessary interruptions and fully engage with your family.

 

Invest in eternal things.

 

Money, possessions, and accomplishments eventually fade. Faith, character, and relationships create lasting impact.

 

Finish each day with gratitude.

 

A thankful heart sees God's hand more clearly. Reflect on His goodness and faithfulness before the day ends.

 

Dad Takeaway: The best way to avoid regret tomorrow is to live intentionally today.

 
 
 

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