Thursday, March 2, 2023

What the Bible Aays About Managing Our Time

We know God placed us here in this place at this particular time period for a specific purpose. But did you know that Satan has a strategy to keep us from doing God's purpose for our lives? He derails us from pursuing our God-given purpose by getting us to be so busy that we don't have time for what's important in our life.

Time management isn't something you'd expect to receive lessons from the Bible. But, the Holy Word has some valuable advice on how we can manage and make use of our time most effectively. In Colossians 4:5, it says: 

"Use your time the best way you can."

But what is the best use of our time? Again, the Bible has the answer. In Acts 20:24, it says: 

"My life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus. "

In the verse above, we clearly see that we must use our time in doing what God has created us for. As for what your purpose is, that's an entire blog post altogether.  

Credit: Luis Villasmil

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