I think of daily time like daily bread. Each one of us has a “loaf” of time, if you will. Each day consumes one slice, and the loaf becomes smaller as time passes. We eventually realize this, to our dismay, and it becomes so very important to use our given time wisely—to make our lives count for something meaningful. There are so many implications to what that means for you and me. However, for now, let’s focus on the fact that when we realize the truth of these things, we know we must choose where we invest ourselves. Every day is filled with choices. And it’s not just about the decisions you make, but why you make them. As a result, we must live each day asking ourselves, “What if today were my last day? How would I want to spend it? What would my kingdom investment portfolio look like?” We can’t afford to take our eyes off the Lord and his Word. And we can’t afford to delay in acting upon our convictions.
Awake, O sleeper! Rise from the dead and Christ will shine on you!” Therefore consider carefully how you live—not as unwise but as wise, taking advantage of every opportunity, because the days are evil.” —Ephesians 5:10–16