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Daily Dose 3: Earth Time in Eternal Time

Since that first creative act, the Lord has dealt with His human creations within the context of time. Consider some commands and promises tied to time. We are told to:

  • number our days,
  • thank God for our daily bread,
  • consider the days of our youth,
  • not let the sun go down on our wrath,
  • recognize the appointed times for every purpose (and often seemingly contradictory purposes) under heaven.

Yet underlying the earthly time the Lord has prepared for us, is the throb of His endless time—eternity—the time we are admonished to neither neglect nor ignore even as we operate in earth time. Read more

Daily Dose 2: The First Time

Life serves us once-in-a-lifetime vacations and once-in-a-lifetime tornadoes, dream opportunities and nightmare responsibilities. Life sears indelible memories in the flash of a second, yet in another flash, serves up an event that will never be consciously recalled again.  Is there a constant in the variety of events life serves to us? At least one—every event has consumed some of the commodity called Time.

Time is spent on automatic and subconscious events like breathing and routine and repetitive events like sleeping. Time is spent on events that demand—yea, CLAMOR for immediate attention (a crying baby or the boss’s deadline) and events so unassuming they can be neglected easily, often for years (personal Bible study, reading to a child, or taking time to talk with a friend). Read more

Daily Dose 1: Principle Trumps Pressure

The Pressures

The dentist calls.  Now you are twenty minutes late for your appointment.  The reminder sticker you got at your last visit is RIGHT THERE, posted on the calendar, and the office emailed yesterday as an additional reminder.  You still forgot in the bustle of the day.

“Just another day”—four chauffeuring trips, several errands, making a casserole for the neighbor with a new baby, three loads of laundry, three meals to fix, a house to clean, and a Sunday School craft to prepare—all after a full day of work.  Are you sure you can accomplish it all?  Read more