Time Management

Introduction: Do you ever feel like you need 25 HOURS in a day to get everything done you need to do? How can we be good stewards of the Time we have? (1Cor 4:2)
 
Hopefully, here are some suggestions you can try:
 

1. Set your PRIORITIES!

“But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” (Matt 6:33,34)

In the context of needing everyday things in life; i.e., “food and clothing,” Jesus makes this statement. Actually, He is reminding His disciples and us today not to WORRY about these things. Now that does not mean we are to sit on our “Blessed Assurance” and do nothing. Instead, we are to work as God enables us to and through prayer trust in Him that He will meet our NEEDS….not necessarily our wants! Are you content?

How would you lists your PRIORITIES?

* Devotional TIME!
* Family TIME!
* Work TIME!
etc….

If we are not in a right relationship with our Lord then everything else is going to not be in place.

Do you need to rearrange your schedule? Is that TIME with Jesus your most IMPORTANT PRIORITY of the day?
 

2. Use your TIME Wisely!

“16Redeeming the time, because the days are evil.” (Eph 5:16)

Life is short! Where are you at in life? Young? Old? Retired? Refired? In your 20’s 30’s 40’s 50’s 60’s 70’s 80’s 90’s?

How much more TIME do we have left? You have got to admit….TIME flies!!

What kind of God-given goals do you have? Where are you in fulfilling God’s purpose for your life? Who do you need to pray for right now? Visit? Reach out to? Call? Text?
 
Conclusion: Since we all have the same amount of TIME per day, how can we best utilize the TIME we have? The answer is by setting our PRIORITIES.
 
Love y’all,
Dr. Randy Reese