At the age of 59 my friend Bob Boardman wrote, “If the 70
years of a normal life span were squeezed into a single 24-hour day, it would
now be 8:30 in the evening in my life. . . . Time is slipping by so rapidly.”
The difficulty in admitting that our time on earth is
limited inspired the creation of “Tikker”—a wristwatch that tells you what time
it is, calculates your estimated normal life span, and displays a running
countdown of your remaining time. It is advertised as the watch “that counts down
your life, just so you can make every second count.”
In Psalm 39, David grappled with the brevity of his life,
saying, “Show me, Lord, my life’s end and the number of my days; let me
know how fleeting my life is” (v. 4). He described his life span as no longer
than the width of his hand, as only a moment to God, and merely a breath (v.
5). David concluded, “But now, Lord, what do I look for?
My hope is in you” (v. 7).
The clock is ticking. Now is the time to seek God’s power
to help us become the people He wants us to be. Finding hope in our eternal God
gives meaning for our lives today.
In what ways am I wasting time?
In what ways am
I making my days count?
In what areas do I need to make changes?
Consider joining with others for our weekly Prayer Encounter at NRN beginning at 6:30 this evening.
Can you really say you don't have the time - or you're too busy?
The time to live for Jesus is now!
- Source: Our Daily Bread
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