Time is the price you must pay for intimacy with God.
One of the most valuable things that a person could possibly have
is an intimate relationship with God. That same God who is big enough
and powerful enough to create the whole universe is also small enough
and caring enough to desire a personal relationship with you--a
relationship that will last for eternity.
Of course, such an intimate friendship won't happen by chance. Your
relationship with your best friend didn't come overnight, and your
relationship with God is no different. It requires time.
There is a principle that can be seen both in the Bible and in the
world, which basically states that you reap what you sow (see 2
Corinthians 9:6; Galatians 6:7-8). However, you can't expect to reap a
harvest on seeds you've never sown. In other words, you can't expect to
know God well if you don't invest significant amounts of time and energy
into the relationship.
Therefore, it is very important how you use your time. No wonder
Paul, in Ephesians 5:15-16, wrote this: Be very careful, then, how you
live -- not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity,
because the days are evil. Here, Paul is encouraging us to use our time
wisely--that is, to make the most of it.
The way to make the most of your time is to invest it into
something of great value that lasts forever--an intimate relationship
with God.
A practical tip that I have found to be true in my own life is
this: Reserve a specific slot each day to spend time with God. Don't do
anything else during that time; make it your time specifically for you
and God. You can't use the excuse, "I'll read my Bible and spend time
with God, as soon as I can find some time." You will never find time!
You must make time. Therefore, reserve time for God, remembering that
time is the price you must pay for intimacy with God.
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