REDEEMING OUR TIME
You and I have a relatively short
span of time to actualize our purpose on the planet. It goes by so quickly. Ask any of the senior members of the tribe. They will tell you that it feels like ‘just
yesterday’ when they were children, or adolescents, or young adults. Time flies…literally!
The psalmist-king, David, admonishes
us to be conscientiously cognizant of the brevity of life. His prayer was “Teach us to number our days,
that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.” (Psalm 90:12)
No one knows the exact number of
days he or she will occupy this mortal plain.
Our cemeteries are filled with occupants of all ages. Nevertheless, there is a biblical indicator,
a generic promise that (excluding premature deaths caused by accidents or
illnesses), our days on this earth are “three score and ten,” or a mere 70
years.
The days of our years are threescore years and ten [70 years] ; and if
by reason of strength they be fourscore years [80 years], yet is their strength
labour and sorrow; for it
is soon cut off, and we
fly away. (Psalm 90:10)
Only 70 years…only 70
summers…only 25,550 sunrises…to achieve our divine destiny!
So the Apostle Paul penned
a poignant and powerful reminder. Each of us should always be found “redeeming the time” or “making the most of every opportunity”
in light of our short sojourn through life. (Ephesians 5:16, NIV and NKJV).
In other words, we are to
be constantly conscious of the fact that every God-given moment, every hour,
every day, represents a PRICELESS EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITY. How we utilize it (ho we invest it) is entirely
up to us. However, once any particular day
is gone, our most precious commodity, our
time opportunity, may never be recovered.
So…what are you going to do
about TODAY?
Don't squander one precious moment complaining or challenging the actions or attitudes of others. YOU are fully in charge of your choices for your day and your destiny!
Don't squander one precious moment complaining or challenging the actions or attitudes of others. YOU are fully in charge of your choices for your day and your destiny!
At the end of our journey,
each of us longs to hear The Master
saying “Well done, good and faithful servant.” (Matthew 25:23) Therefore, at the end of every day each of us
must look into the mirror and honestly evaluate the foregoing 24 hours (1,440
minutes, 86,400 seconds) and ask “Have I
invested wisely and well?” “Have I
redeemed my time in a manner that causes my Creator to smile?”
Think about it.
Sisters and brothers, be continually
blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON
COMING KING. Maranatha!
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