Thursday, January 01, 2009

TGIF - The God of Time (Happy New Year!)

Many of you have crossed over into the new year already. Happy New Year!

As we in the US close out the year, let us resolve to make every minute count. It is the one thing we each have in equal amount.

If we have wasted time in 2008, let's redeem it in 2009. If we have neglected God, let's embrace Him in 2009.


The God of Time
TGIF Today God Is First Volume 2, by Os Hillman
12-28-2008

For there is a proper time and procedure for every matter, though a man's misery weighs heavily upon him (Eccl 8:6).

How we use our time is a good indicator of the god we choose to serve. There is a god whose name is "the urgent" that can rule our lives if we are not diligent. The wrong use of time can lead to misery. The right use of time can result in fulfillment.

"You need to take time to turn to God. Do not pray only when you have set aside time to do. The busier you are, the more you must practice turning to God. If you wait until the time is convenient, there is little doubt that you will end up spending little time with God. Try to come before God both in the morning and the evening. Pray during and between all your other jobs as much as you can. You cannot retire too much from the mindless chatter of the world. Learn to steal this time in little snatches, and you will find these moments the most precious part of your day" said Francois de Fenelon, a sixteenth century Christian leader.*

The amount of time we spend with anyone or any activity is a good indicator of the value we place on that person or activity. Time equates to money for some. For others it can be a cruel dictator. It is the physical evidence of what is at the center of our lives.

People can generally make time for what they choose to do; it is not really the lack of available time, but the will to set a priority for the time they have. Time can be the evidence that convicts our soul that our devotion has waned.

What does the evidence of time tell you about yourself? Today, give God the time needed to develop a relationship that is meaningful for both of you.



Reprinted by permission from the author. Os Hillman is an international speaker and author of more than 10 books on workplace calling. To learn more, visit http://www.MarketplaceLeaders.org

2 comments:

  1. I just love this!Every word is 100% true!

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  2. Anonymous11:11 AM

    Hi Susan,
    returning the comment..thanks for leaving one. I agree. I think Cheru is a bit of a star.
    best,
    bruce

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