Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Honoring God, with our time.


Ok, math time. Try to follow along.

There are 24 hours in a day that means there are 168 hours in a week.

If you work a normal 40 hours a week, that leaves 128 hours in a week to do whatever we want.

It’s recommended that we have 8 hours of sleep a night, that’s 56 hours a week, which leaves us with 72 hours a week.

You have to eat. Let’s say you eat three meals a day, breakfast, lunch and dinner with an accumulating time of 3 hours. (That includes prep and cooking time) That’s 21 hours a week, which now leaves us with 51 hours.

A study finds the average American watches five hours of television a day. That seems a little high to me, so let’s knock that down to 4 hours a day, which is 28 hours a week which leaves us with 23 hours.

Let’s assume you go to church on Sunday mornings and let’s assume you go to Sunday school. Let’s also assume you don’t go to Sunday night or Wednesday night church. That means you spend, roughly, 2.5 hours at church a week.

That leaves us with 20.5 hours a week to do whatever we want. Oh wait we forgot something, social media. The average American spends up to six hours a day on social media. That's 42 hours a week which leaves us with a -21.5 hours a week.

Essentially, when we wake up on Sunday morning we are already in the whole for the week. Which means we have to make adjustments to fit everything into our daily routines. We could spend less time sleeping one day, more time working another or less time eating, This is a pretty accurate account of where people spend their time.

When asked what is the greatest commandment Jesus responded “You shall love the Lord your God with all of your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the greatest and first commandment.”

Do our lives reflect this commandment or reject it? Now you may say, 'woah bro, I am not rejecting anything Christ said.' But aren't you? If you're life doesn't reflect this commandment aren't you saying you reject it because you don't see the importance of living it out on a daily basis?.

We prioritize our lives by what we are most passionate about or what is our greatest desire. Whatever we put at the top of that list receives the most attention while second on that list will suffer because we put more time and energy into number one. Number three suffers even more because it gets what is left after one and two get theirs.

We keep going until eventually we run out of time or energy. So if you have 10 priorities in life, 5-10 will suffer the most because you may not get to them in a week or maybe two or three. 

If we truly love God with all of our heart and all of our soul, is 2.5 hours a week enough? Would your spouse be OK with just spending 2.5 hours a week with you? Would your kids?

At the beginning of this New Year evaluate your time and your priorities. How can you make God number one on your list? How can you give Him the time He deserves?

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