This
time of year people begin to think of the calendar and the fact
that their present well worn calendar has become outdated.
We
are reminded of just how fast time seems to be flying by when we
come to the end of the year and begin another.
Many
people have made some wise comments on the subject of time. William
Penn said, ”Time, what we want most, but... what we use worst.”
People talk about saving time, yet it is the one thing that is never
saved but always spent. William Penn was right about the fact that
most of us do not make the best possible use of our time.
In fact, it will be the way we spend our time that will determine
the verdict we will receive from our Lord at the judgment seat.
The righteous will have used their time wisely in service to the
King and the wicked (to borrow Wm. Penn’s words) ”will have used
worst.”
Will the new year be any better, any different from the one that
has just passed? It won’t be, unless we do something different.
Perhaps Carl Sandburg’s description of life would fit our feelings
at this time of year. He said, ”Life is like an onion, you peel
it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you weep.”
As
we recall how we peeled off the days of 1990, do we weep? It is
no use weeping over last year – ”crying over spilled milk.” It is
gone and we cannot relive it, but we can learn from the mistakes
of the past and decide to do better in the future. Will we?
The
world is famous for making what they call ”New Year’s Resolutions.”
They are usually broken as quickly as they are made.
We
will be wise to reevaluate our life to see if we can profit from
last year’s mistakes and face the coming year with a renewed determination
to put God first in our lives.
There
are so many things that seem to want to come between us and the
Lord we love and serve; we need to make careful and deliberate plans
to ”serve Him with a pure heart fervently.”
If we don’t do something positive, then we will probably do nothing
and this new year will not be an improvement over the one just past.
A
time study expert came up with a catchy question which we would
do well to ask ourselves over and over all day long, every day,
all year long. This is the question. ”Am I making the best possible
use of my time right now?”
Even
while driving to work, we can listen to a tape or sing hymns to
ourselves, or repeat the Bible verses we are memorizing.
Where
there is a will there is a way and the way for us to please our
God is to make the best possible use of our time all day every day.
Let
us live as well as sing, ”Life is the time to serve the Lord, to
do his will, to learn his word.”
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