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Remember God Now (Not Later) | Ecclesiastes 12:1
Welcome to The Daily, where we go through the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every single day.
We are in the last chapter of Ecclesiastes. That means today we are 6 days away from starting the Gospel of Mark. Go to the website and grab the Scripture Journal for this study so you can study along with us.
Today, we’re looking at Ecclesiastes 12:1:
Remember also your Creator in the days of your youth, before the evil days come and the years draw near of which you will say, “I have no pleasure in them.” — Ecclesiastes 12:1
There’s a temptation to put off getting serious about our faith until later in life. To assume we’ll get around to God when life slows down or after we’ve experienced all that the world has to offer. But Solomon flips that thinking on its head.
He says: "Remember your Creator"—now, not later. In the days of your youth. Not just when it is convenient or calm. Not when the pressure lets up. But while you’re young, energetic, full of possibility.
Why? Because evil days are coming. Aging is inevitable. Challenges will increase. Pain will multiply. And it becomes harder to build a foundation of faith when life begins to wear you down.
Youth is a gift, people. It's a window of opportunity. It’s a season when your heart is still moldable, your body is still able, and your mind is still open. That’s when you need to anchor yourself to the truth of who God is.
"Remember" here also doesn’t mean a fleeting thought—it means live like God is your personal Maker, Designer, and Architect. Make decisions that reflect his authority. Build habits that honor his design. Shape your values around his Word.
Because the days will come when you’ll look back and realize how vital those early decisions were. The strength you’ll need for tomorrow must be cultivated right now, today!
Don’t wait until life breaks you to bow your heart. Remember Him now—before regret writes your story.
#FaithNow, #Ecclesiastes12, #LiveAnchored
ASK THIS:
What does it mean to remember God in your youth?
Have I been delaying spiritual growth for a more "convenient" time?
What habits am I forming that anchor me to God's truth?
How do I want to look back on my youth in light of eternity?
DO THIS:
Build one spiritual habit today that reflects God's design for your life—don’t delay.
PRAY THIS:
Father, help me to remember You now while I still have strength, clarity, and opportunity. Teach me to live today in a way that honors You for a lifetime. Amen.
PLAY THIS:
I Believe.
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