What would you do if you were stuck in one place, and everything that you did was the same, and nothing seemed to matter in the world around you? Many in our society are  just going through the motions and it seems as if they are living the same day, weeks, and years over and over and over. There have been many things that have changed in my life recently, finished with school, no full-time job, caretaker with my daughter to my grandchildren, and because of those things my life has been turned into the movie Groundhog Day. Some days it is as if life gets stuck like a broken record. In the movie Groundhog Day, a film blog has worked it out that there were 33 years and 350 days that Phil Connors spent in limbo trying to figure out the right things to do. Amazingly, the time equates to repeating the same day a torturous 12,395 times. There has been sickness in my home that has caused us not to go out and not to let others in. I feel at times like I am living the same day over and over and over again. Events from my past have burrowed into my memory and become reference points of the mistakes that I have made. After going through periods of dismay and bitterness, revolt and despair, cynical recklessness, I want to do something that is alien to my nature, quit.  I am thankful that I am continually reminded of what is written in *Psalms 118:24 This is the day the Lord has made; We will rejoice and be glad in it.* I believe that my journey has become a parable for our materialistic world; it reflects the same spiritual view of existence causing me to be challenged by the question that Leonard Ravenhill asked, “Are the things you are living for worth Christ dying for?” Tomorrow will come, and whether or not it seems that it is always February 2nd, I know what I am called to do. It is written in *Philippians 3:14 I press on toward the goal to win the [heavenly] prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.* We really need to figure out how to make a difference in our world today, because today is yesterday’s tomorrow. Beloved, think about what you accomplished for the kingdom yesterday, and if it wasn’t so much, make a difference today.