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Five Essential Time Management Principles From the Bible – Becky Sweat ucg.org

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Ryan Welsh Ryan Welsh 2 years ago in Bible

In our hectic, fast-paced world, many of us echo these sentiments:

“I’m swamped, can’t even catch a break!”
“Always battling fires, never feeling accomplished.”
“Work’s eaten family dinners, I can’t remember when we last sat together.”
“Overwhelmed with tasks, don’t know where to start.”
“After work, I just want to veg in front of the TV.”

Time is finite, slipping away unnoticed amid our bustle. We might regret unmet goals, wishing we’d spent our time differently. So, what’s the solution? Many turn to time management gurus for advice, scouring books and articles for strategies. While these help, the Bible offers profound wisdom on managing time for a fulfilling, balanced life.

Ephesians 5:15-16 urges wise living, redeeming time amid evil days. It’s not just about efficiency; it’s about living purposefully. Priorities matter. Matthew 6:33 instructs seeking God first, laying the foundation for balanced living. Loving God wholly and loving others define success. Planning and focus are key, as is avoiding distractions and procrastination.

Jesus emphasized hard work tempered with rest. Proverbs extols diligence but warns against overwork. Recognizing our mortality, we’re urged to prioritize wisely. Finally, balance—spiritual and physical—completes the equation. Embracing biblical principles of time management brings lasting fulfillment, transcending the rush of modern life.

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