The choices we make today in how we use our time will affect both now and our future, either in a negative way or in a positive way. Whatever time we want to call it. Our downtime. Our free time. Our alone time. Our me time. Our spare time. Our extra time. We have choices to make and options to choose from on how to use this time that go something like this; good, better best. Good, better, best? What will it be? First ask yourself, “Is this a good use of my time?” Then, “What would be even better than that? And finally,” What would be the very best?” If we choose less than the best, then that’s exactly what we will have - less than the best. I am sure we all want the best. But it is a choice we have to make. And sometimes that choice is harder to make than others. And lots depend on the choices we make. Let’s always choose the best. What is the best for now and for the future? What’s best for us? What’s best for our families, and for others? The choice is yours to make. How you use your time is your business. But remember, every choice comes with consequences. These thoughts for this article came to me right after writing the article, The Role We Play. And I knew that those thoughts and things came to me for that article only because of the way I chose to use my time. And that I was able to write that all because of the way I used that time. Had I chosen to use that time to watch something on the little t.v. that was there beside my hospital bed, I wouldn’t have had that time to think, pray, and commune with God. What I would have forfeited. The way I chose to use that time not only benefited myself, but also many who will read what I wrote, either now or in the years to come.
It does matter how we use our time. It does make a difference. The choices we make today will affect not only now, but also our future, in either negative way or in a positive way. Galatians 6:6-8 (KJV)6 Let him that is taught in the word communicate unto him that teacheth in all good things. 7 Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. 8 For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting. Good, better, best. What will it be? Good, better, best. Think of your future. In Him, Mae
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I am a wife to my wonderful husband, Paul, of over 22 years. Mommy to 9 blessings, ages 21 to 3 years. Our 2nd oldest son, at age 14, has gone on to be with the Lord on April 19th, 2017. I share about that new road we are on here on my blog. Categories
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Great inspirational reading! "I believe a greater intimacy with God leads us to an inner peace, unquenchable joy, & an ever-lasting hope regardless of what we go through in life." Mae Archives
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