Sunday, March 27, 2011

MANAGING TIME

“To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven” (Eccl. 3:1), One subject that is difficult to define is time. Although it can be measured in seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years and so on, yet, it will require a divine revelation to define it appropriately. Simply put, time is a segment of eternity.

Time is somewhere inside eternity. According to Ecclesiastes 1:4, time is transient. As one generation goes another one comes. Time is a process that flows nonstop like a river. It is always on the move. Ecclesiastes 1:5 says, “the sun also ariseth, and the sun goeth down, and hasteth to his place where he arose”. When it’s sunrise, before long it will be sunset. One lesson here is that we must never waste our time. Use the difference between sunrise and sunset profitably. Time never stops flowing. Some people erroneously talk of ‘killing time’, Time never dies. Those who claim to kill time are only working against the natural order and therefore killing themselves, Time is a valid means of measurement. No matter how young a child is, it is common to ask how old he or she is. Why? The moment a child is born, he begins a journey to the grave. So what that child does between birth and death is entirely his responsibility. This is why  we need wisdom to be able to maximise our time on the earth. Psalm 90:12 says, “So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom”. An aspect of that wisdom is in measuring your time on earth using days, and not necessarily years. Use the closer instrument such as seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks and months than years  which are farther. The one who effectively plans with days will have result for every passing day, week, month and year. But the one who plans only with years may have nothing to show for each day, week, month or year. What are your plans for this year? Are they carefully plotted – each day, week and month? If your minutes, hours and days are effectively occupied, you will end up as an efficient time manager.

ACTION POINT
It is easier to handle the little, tiny bits of time that are closer to you than the big and far away variable called years. Plan out your days today.

Source : Open HEAVENS (Volume Eleven 2011, A daily guide with close fellowship with God, Saturday 26, March. Pastor E. A. Adeboye)


PS: Time waits for no one, use your time well. Ask for the grace to be able to manage your time. Our mortal self will have a lot of things to do at the same, but it takes the grace of God to do the right thing at the right time. So ask for the grace to plan your time.

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