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A Song For Today

"During this series, I want to not just preach to you, but play for you, four different songs that will relate to you at different points in your life. We are going to hear a song for yesterday and then we are going to hear a song for today. Then we will hear a song for tomorrow and then we will hear a song for any day. Today is a song for yesterday. What do I mean by that? It is a song about our past. Every one of us has a past. If every one of us is honest, there are things in our past we regret. There are skeletons in our closet we wish were not there. No one has lived a perfect life and every one of us would have to admit there are things in our lives that we would love to do over again.

"Those skeletons that rattle around in our closet and those regrets that we have and those things we wish were "do overs" can cause us unbelievable grief in the form of guilt. Guilt is perhaps the most powerful and poisonous of all of the human emotions. Guilt can make a person afraid of his own shadow. There is a story told of the time when Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the English writer, who created the character, Sherlock Holmes, decided to play a practical joke on twelve of his best friends. He sent each of them a telegram that simply read: "Flee at once... all has been discovered." Within twenty-four hours all twelve fled the country."

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Keywords: play, tomorrow, today, yesterday, sing, song, music

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