Problems: Time

Ephesians 5:15-17

Does this conversation sound familiar? "How are things going?" "Ohhhh, I've got to cut down! I'm into too many things!" "There aren't enough hours in the day!" Have you ever wished for a thirty hour day? Surely the extra time would relieve the tremendous pressure under which we live. Or would it? Wouldn't we soon be just as frustrated as we are now with our twenty-four hour allotment?

Think about this, what would you do if you had a generous benefactor who opened an account at the bank for you with a deposit of $86,400.00 every morning, but every evening would cancel out any amount unused. The next day another deposit of $86,400.00 would be made into your account, but again, any unused amount would be cancelled that evening. Now, you know that if that was the case, you would withdraw every last penny each and every day! That is exactly what we have happening with time. Every morning we have 86,400 seconds reserved for our use. Any time not used is wasted and cannot be recovered or stored up for use at a later time. This is what our text is making reference to. "Redeeming the time".

You see, the problem we have is NOT that we do not have enough time, it is that we do not make the best use of the time that we have. The word "redeem" means to rescue from loss, to buy up, or to make the most of every opportunity that we have. I want to give you three principles concerning time and our use of it.

I. We Must Yield Our Time to God.

II. We Must Face the Shortness of Time in the Light of Eternity.

III. We Must Consciously Invest Our Time for the Glory of God.

Note: If we are going to "redeem" our time and make the most of the opportunities God gives us, we cannot afford to merely drift through life and hope that someday it will all add up to something of eternal value.

Conclusion: God has not given all of us the same amount of talent, nor the same amount of wealth, but He has given each of us the same amount of time. How are we using our time? Do we find ourselves rushing around to do that which is really trivial? Is God and our ministry for Him pushed aside in our struggle to get things done? Determine that you will yield your time to God, realizing the shortness of time in light of eternity, and consciously invest your time for the glory of God.

TOMORROW

HE WAS GOING TO BE ALL THAT A MORTAL COULD BE... NO ONE SHOULD BE KINDER NOR BRAVER THAN HE TOMORROW. A FRIEND WHO WAS TROUBLED AND WEARY HE KNEW... WHO'D BE GLAD OF A LIFT AND WHO NEEDED IT TOO... ON HIM WOULD CALL AND SEE WHAT HE COULD DO TOMORROW. EACH MORNING HE STACKED UP THE LETTERS HE'D WRITE... AND THOUGHT OF THE FOLKS HE WOULD FIOLL WITH DELIGHT... TOMORROW. IT WAS TOO BAD, INDEED, HE WAS BUSY TODAY, AND HADN'T A MINUTE TO STOP ON HIS WAY, "MORE TIME I'LL HAVE TO GIVE TO OTHERS," HE'D SAY... "TOMORROW". THE GREATEST OF WORKERS THIS MAN WOULD HAVE BEEN... THE WORLD WOULD HAVE KNOWN HIM HAD HE EVER SEEN... TOMORROW; BUT THE FACT IS HE DIED, AND HE FADED FROM VIEW... AND ALL THAT HE LEFT HERE WHEN LIVING WAS THROUGH... WAS A MOUNTAIN OF THINGS HE INTENDED TO DO TOMORROW!