Take it one day at a time

My 23 year old daughter, who is in her fourth year of college, called the other day and asked the question; how can you learn to live one day at a time? I had never really thought deeply in this subject, but I can understand why someone so young would ask that type of question. When people are young, it is so easy to get caught up in all that's going on around them, and trying to get their lives on track; it almost seems impossible to take it one day at a time. Even though that is the best way to live, after all there is no promise in the Bible that any of us are guaranteed tomorrow. Today is really all that we do have, and so many times we spend every moment today; thinking about tomorrow. This is a worthy question to consider in all our lives.

After thinking about the question for a while; I gave her the best answer I could come up with based on God's Word. It takes experience to learn to live today to the fullest and experience is something that takes living life to get. The Bible says in Romans 5:1-4Rom 5:1 - 5:1 Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ:
2 By whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God.
3 And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience;
4 And patience, experience; and experience, hope:   KJV
that experience is something that we get through a process, it's a continuing development in our lives - not a sudden epiphanya divine manifestion - a moment of self enlightenment. It takes some living experience to truly realize how fragile life really is, we are all just one breath away from death; one car wreck away, one slip in the shower away. Understanding how fragile life really is, is what helps us to live one day at at time, and enjoy every moment. We all know that our time here is limitedHebrews 9:27 - It is appointed unto man once to die, but after this the judgment:   KJV, but we don't really like to think about it much; but that very thing is what helps us to live every day in it's fullness.