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What Are You Doing Today?

There are some things in life that are constant – never changing, ever the same. One of those things is time. It doesn’t matter who you are, where you live, the number of “things” you own, the amount of money you possess, time is one thing you have in common with everyone else. Each of us has exactly the same amount of time in the course of a day: 86,400 seconds; 1440 minutes; 24 hours. Money can’t buy more. Position does not afford an addition of minutes. You and I – and everyone else – has exactly the same – to the second!

Granted, there are different spans of time in a lifetime. Some live longer than others in the grand scheme of things, but the daily allocation is the same. The question that we face is how we will use our time. Our daily allotment is divided into different segments. Your specific divisions will differ from mine and mine from others. For example, we allocate a certain amount of time each day for sleep. Some sleep five hours in the span of a day, while others sleep eight. Then, we have blocks of time designated for meals. For some this may be leisurely time spent with family and/or friends, while for others it is rushed through to leave more of the daily allotment for other things.

“See then that you walk circumspectly, not as fools but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be unwise, but understand what the will of the Lord is.” Ephesians 5:15-16

In this passage, the Apostle Paul contrasts two terms: wise and unwise. He uses these terms in relation to time, instructing his readers to be wise in determining how each will use their allotted amount. Each day, each one will make a withdrawal of exactly the same amount: 84,600 seconds. And we are to strive to use wisdom in how we invest our withdrawal.

Paul then adds a reason for striving to utilize wisdom in our decisions about the use of our time: the days are evil. It doesn’t take long to assess the tensions in the world and not realize that we live in extremely evil days. But our present generation is not the first to live in the reality of evil. Evil has been part of the world ever since the first act of rebellion committed by Adam and Eve in the garden.

So what are we to do? How are we to use our time wisely? Again, Paul gives the answer: Understand what the will of the Lord is. And what exactly is the will of the Lord? The passage under consideration offers an answer: the will of the Lord is to use Godly wisdom in determining how to use our time.

What, then, is the wise use of our time? The answer is simple on the surface, but rather complex deep down. For Christians, the surface level answer is the same for each of us: to glorify God in all that we do. The deeper level will differ from person to person. The deeper level is where we determine how each of us will flesh out exactly how we will glorify Him with a wise use of our time.

In conclusion, let me share one Biblical injunction that will assist us in going to that deeper level: Whatever your hand finds to do, do it all for the glory of God. Live life for His glory. Whether we are at work, or at home, or in the marketplace, or in the classroom, live life wisely and in a Godly manner so that the light of His life will shine brightly through us.

Until next time:
Blessings!