Redeeming the Time: Living with Eternal Purpose

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"Time, one of the most precious and fragile gifts that we've been given, so this is a message to inspire us to not only embrace the limited time that we have in this life but to live as much as possible in every day, in every moment to the glory of God and Kingdom building." [39:20]( | | )

"I was walking around in the lobby out there this morning when I came in and I was looking at what I love to always look at, all the pictures on the walls... those are captured moments of people who Redeeming the time, the teaching cohorts, the launching of reach city and some of the pictures there." [39:56]( | | )

"I don't want to be in my elderly age, I don't want to be on my deathbed, I don't want to be towards the end of my life and whatever that may look like... and live with a whole bunch of regret, a whole bunch of 'I should have did more, I could have did more.'" [45:03]( | | )

"I want to sit in my elderly age close to my death and saying, 'Man, Lord, I ran hard for you. I did the best I could with what I had. I wasn't perfect... but Lord, man, I kept the faith. I didn't give up, I didn't shipwreck, I didn't tap out.'" [49:02]( | | )

"Redeeming the time can impact our daily objectives, it can impact our calendars, it can impact our job positions, how we supervise, how we manage, how we run our companies, it can impact our goals and our dreams. But that's not the main point, that's not the focal point of redeeming the time." [59:51]( | | )

"If we truly walked worthy in the way we're called and lived like Jesus in the way he calls us to live, we would walk in the way of redeeming the time. We see that example when we look at the life of Jesus. To redeem something we know means to buy back, or to get back, to regain possession of it." [01:07:18]( | | )

"Imagine being in that place, as Paul was in 2 Timothy chap 4: 7-8... imagine how he felt when he wrote that... I want to sit in my elderly age close to my death and saying, 'Man, Lord, I ran hard for you. I did the best I could with what I had.'" [46:57]( | | )

"Do we really actually seriously long for his appearing? Do we really actually seriously live like it if we do long for his appearing? Are we confident that we are being good stewards of the time that we've been given? You got to look into your heart and ask yourself that question." [53:59]( | | )

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