Showing posts with label Time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Time. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

None to Spare






"Time is so short, and the work which we have to do in it is so great, that we have none of it to spare...


"...The time of youth is precious, on many accounts. Therefore, if you be in the enjoyment of this time, take heed that you improve it. Let not the precious days and years of youth slip away without improvement. A time of the strivings of God’s Spirit is more precious than other time. Then God is near; and we are directed, in Isa. 55:6, “To seek the Lord while he may be found, and to call upon him while he is near.” Such especially is an accepted time, and a day of salvation: 2 Cor. 6:2, “I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in a day of salvation have I succoured thee: behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation...”


Thursday, January 20, 2011

Making the Most of It

"Look carefully then how you walk!
Live purposefully and worthily and accurately, not as the unwise and witless,
but as wise (sensible, intelligent people),
Making the very most of the time [buying up each opportunity],
because the days are evil.
Therefore do not be vague and thoughtless and foolish,
but understanding and firmly grasping what the will of the Lord is."

-Ephesians 5:15-17, Amplified Version

Saturday, January 15, 2011

So Much at Stake

We live our lives from day to day
We work, we eat, we sleep, we play.
Is this all there is to what we call life
To live comfortably here – free from strife?

What about those whose lives are led
Dreaming of good food and a nice warm bed?
What about they who have never heard
Of the one true God and His Son, the Word?

We have all we need and we know what is true
Yet the harvest is great and the workers are few.
Will we choose to spend our one short life
Living for Jesus or fleeing from strife?

The choice is mine – I make it everyday
To live for myself or on the godly way.
May we never forget that others still wait
For someone to tell them before it’s too late.

There’s so much at stake as we live out our days,
So many others must hear of God’s ways.
So pick up your shield and unsheathe your Sword,
There’s a battle to fight for the glory of the Lord.

The battle’s still raging – it will for awhile
Truth is rejected and falsely on trial.
So pick up your shield and unsheathe your Sword,
There’s a battle to fight in the Name of the Lord.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Time Well-Spent - February 2009

Kayla had always wanted a puppy. When she was three, she preferred stuffed animals (usually dogs) over the baby dolls most of the other girls her age enjoyed. As a six-year-old, the newly-reading Kayla chose books about dogs instead of the popular books in her age range. Now that Kayla was eleven, the desire to have a dog of her own was just as strong as ever. Kayla had begged her parents for years to allow her to get a dog. They always told her the same thing. “As soon as you can demonstrate the responsibility and knowledge that is necessary to be a pet-owner, we’ll consider getting you a pet,” they would say.
One day, Kayla’s neighbor, Mrs. Tyler, rang the doorbell. Mrs. Tyler explained that she would be going on vacation. “Would you be able to watch my dog for me?” she asked. Excited, Kayla hurried to ask her parents. For one week, Kayla gave Mrs. Tyler’s dog food and water, walked her, and brushed her. When Mrs. Tyler returned, she was pleased with the care her dog had received and recommended Kayla’s services to all her friends. As a result, Kayla gained more business. In addition, Kayla had been given several books on dogs and dog care and was studying them with great interest. For every book she read, Kayla took notes. Every time she went somewhere for a job, she would ask the owner questions about dog care. Kayla now had three dogs to walk, several books to read, and papers full of information from books and friends on everything from what dogs eat to how long they live to how to teach a dog to sit to, well, you get the picture.
At last, Kayla brought home her very own dog. She was ready! Dog-walking gave her the responsibility she needed to become a pet owner. Studying gave her the knowledge necessary to care for a dog. Never for one minute did she regret the time she had spent working and studying. Now she was excellently prepared to take on training and caring for her new pet.
No matter what we’re waiting for, we can busy ourselves while wait. Ephesians 5:15-16 says: “Therefore be careful how you walk, not as unwise men but as wise, making the most of your time…”
Instead of just twiddling our thumbs while we wait, we should actively use the time we’ve been given. If you’re waiting for a pet, like Kayla, you can research the animal you’re hoping to get. If you’re looking forward to your birthday, you can spend time helping others or memorizing Scripture passages. The important thing is that we use our time glorifying God, and not just serving ourselves. Time really seems to pass more quickly when we’re busy, but we should be sure that we’re doing something to serve God and not something to just pass the time.