Thursday, July 9, 2009

Time

You know that saying "Time is money"? I've been thinking about that recently. I heard on the radio today that the average American woman will spend one year of her life picking out what to wear. That's a lot of time spent getting ready. (And I'd be intrested to see how that compares with the amount of time an average American Man spends getting ready but the radio didn't share that information.) Or what about the amount of time that we spend commuting to work? Or the amount of time we spend checking email? (or updating blogs for that matter)

If time is money, then where we spend the bulk of our time, one could assume would be what is most valuable to us. After all, time is one of the resources that we rank as having one of the highest values. If you don't think this is true of you, then try to remember the last time you were stuck in traffic and not annoyed by it? Traffic is annoying for many reasons, but one of the biggest reasons is because it feels like our time is being wasted.

So if you do a time study on your life, what would it say about what you value the most? Where do you spend the bulk of your time? Is that where you want to spend most of your time? Is that what you consider most important in your life?

From what we know of Jesus' life, he spent much of his time with people. He spent time talking to people and hearing their stories, he spent time healing people, he spent time preaching and teaching. But what I find so striking is that Jesus was very intentional about setting aside time to pray and be alone with God.

That's a good reminder for an extrovert like me. If even Jesus needed alone time with God, then I definitely need alone time with God!

What area of your life do you need to invest a little more time in?

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