“Teach us to make the most of our time, so that we may grow in wisdom.” – Psalm 90:12
My life hasn’t always been an ode to organization. Some might say it is still less than perfectly organized. I’m not in the mood to argue.
There are things I should do, things I have to do, and some I do just because I want to. The trouble is not everything on my to do list allows me to make the most of my time.
I remember taking my daughter to the orthodontist. I could have spent that time reading, writing or getting other things done, but in the end the time spent with my daughter was a better use of my time.
I’ve spent time speaking about the virtues of fiscal responsibility (I was once a mayor), but I always thought fishing with my son was a better time investment.
I’ve had pressing deadlines, but allowing my wife to talk about her day showed some growth in personal wisdom.
Usually we use our time to buy things that make us comfortable. We buy toys, play games and seek to fill up every spare bit of breathing room with life stuff.
Our lives are fulfilling only when we work at developing relationships. We can’t take a video game with us and the ancient art of origami may do little to bring us closer to our family.
Packing some of the daily stuff away to make room for the still small voice of God and the needs of your family is a great prescription for personal growth.
Father, I’ve always got too much on my to-do list. I haven’t had enough time for you and sometimes my family only gets whatever scraps are left over. Help me learn when to say enough. Help me understand when my time is well spent and when it is just – spent. Amen