Monday; April 20
How
do you remember April 20? For some, 4/20 is remembered as Adolph Hitler’s
birthday and others will never forget what happened on April 20, 1999 at
Columbine High School. It was a day on which, 100 years ago, almost 250
people were killed by tornadoes in Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi.
Others of us remember it as a day of mourning for our neighbor, South Dakota
Governor George Mickelson, who was killed the day before in a plane crash in
1993. How will this April 20th be remembered – probably as one
more day in isolation from the COVID-19 virus.
In
all honestly, because of all the negatives attached to it, April 20 is not my
favorite day of the year, but it still comes each and every year. So,
what am I supposed to do with it? I can’t ignore it and life is too short
to lament it – so how do I make the most of this day? Well, the wise King
David gave us a hint, “This is the day which the Lord has made; let us rejoice
and be glad in it.” (Psalm 118:24). No matter this day’s dark history nor
the inauspicious start to it in 2020, we have a chance to make the most of
it. We are the ones who get to choose how we will respond to the twenty-four-hour
gift the Lord has given us, let’s make it the best it can be!
Think About It!