Redeem Time: Live Wisely and Redemptively

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Time marches on, and every second that passes is gone forever. We can't get it back. No matter what we try, nothing we can do will bring it back. And that makes time a very priceless resource. The Bible speaks about the value of time. The importance of using it wisely in several places. [00:02:23]

One thing this passage makes abundantly clear is that God is interested in how we live. In verse 15 it says, Be very careful how you live. And it says that we should live wisely, not foolishly. But what does it mean to live wisely with regard to our time, with this brief span of days on earth that God has given us? [00:03:54]

Every day we have 1,440 minutes of time to spend however we like. We can't save a single minute to be used in the future. At the end of the day, they're gone forever. Now that makes you think, doesn't it? It sort of puts things in perspective. How would you say that you used your time in 2024? [00:05:07]

We'll spend more of it in personal growth, in relationship building, in investment in others, and the advancement of the kingdom of God. Things that bring eternal significance, if you will. Things that lay up treasure in heaven rather than treasure on earth. We'll give attention to things that count. [00:09:01]

I remember baptizing a man that I first shared the gospel with 14 years earlier when I preached his mother's funeral. It took 14 years, but ultimately he surrendered his life to the Lord. And in fact, last I heard, he's treasurer of the church. I've vividly remembered that. [00:10:34]

And if I somehow had that time to live over again, knowing what I know now, I'd want to spend more of my time pursuing the things that God considers worthy because those are the things I now realize mean the most to me a dozen years down the road. What about you? [00:11:39]

how to live wisely making the most of every opportunity it says that's how the niv translates it but the greek text literally says redeeming the time we live redemptively in this experience in this world and paul says the that time needs to be redeemed because the days are evil [00:12:41]

We should do our best to reflect the love of God, the goodness of God, the righteousness of God, as we interact with others who may or may not know Him as we do. I remember something that happened back in 2005. My uncle, one of my favorite uncles, passed away. [00:16:27]

And it's important that we do that because it's urgent that we do that. To make the most of every opportunity to live redemptively, the Bible says. Every opportunity. There's a story about three demons who were arguing over the best way to derail the Christian mission in the world. [00:19:42]

Because time is life, isn't it? Time is life. The way you spend your hours and your days is the way you spend your life. And to spend your life for yourself is to throw it away, to squander it. To spend it for God and for others in seeking their redemption is to live a life that is wise, a life that is redemptive, a life that is eternal. [00:22:45]

So resolve to use your time this year wisely and redemptively. Pursue it. Pursue doing the Lord's will for your life rather than your own. Seek to know what the Lord's will is and follow Him in it. Don't miss out on the burning bush because you're too busy cutting the grass. [00:23:22]

And as the Bible says in Colossians 3, 17, Whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus. Giving thanks to God the Father through Him. So let's do that, shall we? [00:23:48]

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