We don’t think of seconds as very important. But they tick
away into minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years. Look at it this way:
A 70-year-old has lived the equivalent of about two billion, two hundred seven
million, five hundred and twenty thousand seconds! While you were reading that
last sentence, about five seconds of your life elapsed, and you can never go
back and decide to use them differently.
Small as they are, seconds are precious because they are a
creation and a gift of God. How we use even these small time increments is
important because our heavenly Father has a plan for each and every life. Since
we are to live it for His purpose and will, we must consider how He would have
us spend not just years, months, and days, but even minutes and seconds. And
the time to evaluate how we should use them is now, before any more of our life
passes by.
Understanding the value of each moment, the apostle Paul
urges us, “Be careful how you walk, not as unwise men but as wise, making the
most of your time, because the days are evil” (Eph. 5:15-16). In essence, he is
instructing us to take advantage of every opportunity the Lord gives us.
The heavenly Father is the one who opens doors for us to serve
Him in a variety of ways, but if we neglect these opportunities, there is no
guarantee that we will have a second chance. That’s why we must become aware of
how we are using our time. Are we wasting it or redeeming it according to God’s
will?
Thought for today:
Do I pay attention to my association and connection noting specifically the
things I should not allow myself to say or do?
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