If you are going to be effective with your life -- you have to learn to manage your time. Time management is really self-management. Ecclesiastes 8:6 There is a time and procedure for everything, which produces great stress upon a man. The problem is not the clock or the calendar, but our use of what we have. To get mad at the clock is like getting mad at the bathroom scales, both are simply a means of measurement. All of us, who are conscientious, have asked, “How do I balance all that I have to do at work, at home and in my Christian walk?” Ephesians 5:15-17 speaks to us about the essence of our time, which I believe is particularly relevant as we stand on the threshold of another year.
I. Analyze Your Stewardship of Time II. Utilize Your Discretionary Time III. Prioritize Your Spiritual Time
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