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Tommy Scott, lead singer of the band Space is an avid We Belong Dead reader! Here he is alongside fellow WBD contributor Ian Taylor holding our Roger Corman Tribute Issue adorned with artwork by Yours Abnormally!
Tomorrow's Troubles
by Thomas Scott
"For tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble." - Matthew 6:34
Were we endowed with the faculty of foreseeing events, we should indeed perceive that there would be no part of our future lives which would not be attended with many sorrows and many difficulties, though probably of a very different kind and character than we now imagine. Our knowledge of the future is so vague that it is very probable that even tomorrow will be passed under circumstances totally unlike what we now conjecture. How then can we expect to make provision for future months and years? Here again we have the consolation that when tomorrow comes with its train of unexpected difficulties, it will take thought for the things of itself. If it has new needs, it will have also its new supplies.
Look back, brethren, on the history of your past lives. How often have you met with trials that you never anticipated, difficulties that you never expected, and sorrows that you never so much as thought of! How were you brought through all these? Most clearly not by your own prudence and forethought, or by the provision you had made against the time of trial. No. But when the morrow came, it took thought for the things of itself. When the need came, God sent the supply. When the danger appeared, the means of relief appeared also. When the trouble began to press upon you, the everlasting arms were put underneath, and you were supported through the trial and your sorrow was turned into joy. Such has been the experience of your past life, and such will be also the experience of your future years, if future years are reserved for you. Your own anxious solicitude has often increased your sorrows, but it has never done anything toward relieving them. And why do you refuse to believe that it will be so for the future? You have been supported all your lives long and delivered from threatening difficulty and danger. And why do you hesitate to trust God for the future? Why will you refuse to believe him when he says, "the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself."
"Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof." To the truth of this saying we are all ready to give our assent, though we have but little inclination to act upon the acknowledged fact. It is but a sorrowful world that we live in. And though we appear to have portions in it, differing materially one from another, yet "every heart knows its own bitterness," and everyone is ready to think his own sorrow to be more acute than that of his neighbor. The Scriptures say nothing to invalidate this. On the contrary, they tell us much to show that man, as a sinner, is the child of sorrow. The Saviour assures us that we have, every day, a burden to bear, which is quite as heavy as we know how to carry, a burden sufficient to make us groan.
Yet God sees us foolishly increasing our own troubles and making our burden heavier than he ever intended it should be, and doing this to no beneficial purpose whatever. If we could take tomorrow's load of cares, and carry it today so that when tomorrow came we should find it a day of ease and satisfaction free from anxiety and trouble, then there might be some wisdom in taking thought for the morrow. But this we cannot do. And yet the burden of today is grievously augmented with anticipated evils, with fears and apprehensions, while the load of tomorrow is not lightened a single grain! Thus, beside the burden God has laid upon us, we make another of our own, groaning and fainting under the accumulated weight.
We are not formed for time only, but for eternity; not for this world, but for another. It is only when the things of this life are spoken of that anxious care about the future is forbidden. It is only then that it becomes the source of unhappiness. My brethren, take thought for eternity. Labor to secure an inheritance beyond the grave, to find pardon of sin through faith in the Lord Jesus. The more earnest you are, the more will peace be your present joy and the brighter your future prospects.
Thomas Scott: This is more than I was expecting.
David Rossi: Every marine is entitled to a funeral with full honors. You just have to ask. Plus a couple of three stars from my cigar club in DC, who wanted to fly in to be part of this.
Thomas Scott: And them?
David Rossi: Those gentlemen are who are left from your father's squad in Vietnam.
Thomas Scott: How did you find them so quickly?
David Rossi: Someday I'll introduce you to one Penelope Garcia.
Still so surreal that we got our someday 💓
The backgrounds of Fez are often carefully designed to match the tone and visual language of the platforms and buildings that the player will be interacting with, however they will most often opt to maintain a simple pattern or gradient in order to avoid being distracting during play. On top of this thought, they can also provide visual contrast, with carefully placed sections highlighting changes in elevation or even shifts in architecture.
No affliction nor temptation, no guilt nor power of sin, no wounded spirit nor terrified conscience, should induce us to despair of help and comfort from God. - Thomas Scott #WTSInspire
Angels, roll the rock away; Death, yield up thy mighty prey: See, He rises from the tomb, Glowing with immortal bloom.
Thomas Scott