Monday, June 3, 2019
TIME FLIES!
Eph 5:15-17
15 See
then that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise,
16 Redeeming
the time, because the days are evil.
17 Wherefore
be ye not unwise, but understanding what the will of the Lord is.
Ps 90:12
12 So
teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.
I awoke this morning with the realization that we have
nearly exhausted the first half of this year! Didn’t we just take down the
Christmas tree? How can my oldest granddaughter be 26 today? How can my
youngest be a junior at Baylor? How can my wife and I be married almost 51
years? Time flied when you are having fun.
To “number” our days literally means “to weigh out.” I
remember a worn out introduction to a long-running soap opera that droned “Like
sands through the hour glass – so are The
Days of Our Lives!”
When it comes to the expenditure of
time,
we often find ourselves to be consumers rather than economists. We don’t plan,
conserve, or productively use time. But time won’t wait. The incessant ticking
of the clock cares neither for our anxiety or our boredom. It just keeps on
ticking. We could bear the ticking if we were not aware of a conclusive end to
it.
Paul urged the Ephesians to “redeem”
time
or to “rescue time from loss.” How often have parents, teachers, and bosses
chided us for wasting time. As a child, time overflowed its banks but now we
scrape the bottom of the reservoir. Only now do we know why time shouldn’t be
wasted.
Dr. Charles Stanley, still very active even in his 80’s
says this: “As followers of the Lord Jesus Christ, we need to walk carefully.
Cautiously. Wisely! Keep in mind that this world is a hostile place for those
who seek to do what is right. Walking wisely involves using our time carefully.
Not spending it, but investing it. As we surrender the use of our time to the
lordship of Christ, He will lead us to use it in the most
productive way imaginable.”
Dear Lord,
when I say that I give you my life, what I really mean is that I surrender the
use of my time to your Lordship. Take every second of every minute and use it
as you see fit. AMEN
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