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Three Ways to Use Time Wisely

Taking Advantage of Every Minute You Are Given

September 23, 2011 - Are you stressed and running late? Not enough time to spend with God or your family? Billy Graham offers wise teaching on what time means to the Christian and how to use every minute you are given to His glory.

Three Ways to Use Time Wisely

More than 75 years ago Henry Luce wanted a name, in just one word, for a weekly newsmagazine that would describe the passing events of the day. He chose the word time.

The Bible says, "The days of our lives are seventy years" (Psalm 90:10, NKJV). Time is a mystery. We sense its passing in our consciousness. We measure its progress with delicately adjusted instruments. We mark its flight and read the record it leaves behind. But the one thing we cannot do is define it.

The Bible teaches that time and life are tied together. It seems that the whole universe is organized for measuring time. Nature is like a huge clockmaker's shop in which thousands of timepieces are ticking. Pulse beats indicate the fleeting moments; the rotation of the earth marks the passing of day and night; the phases of the moon, the moving on of the months; the revolutions of the planets, the march of the years.

Geology studies the wrinkles written by time on earth's brow. Astronomy studies the clockwork of the heavens. Archaeology, peering about among the relics of the ancient past, traces the footprints of time in the ages gone by.

Approaching a new year, we speak of Father Time and visualize an old man with a long white beard who is holding a scythe in one hand and an hourglass in the other hand. But time is a thief. Time steals strength from our muscles and youth from our faces. Time robs us of our health and strips us at last of everything that we have.

THE MEANING OF TIME TO CHRISTIANS

To the Christian, time has a moral significance and a spiritual meaning. Let us consider time in three ways.

First, time is a trust. What are we doing with it? Are we frittering it away, letting it slip through our fingers, squandering it in wanton waste? Or are we treasuring it, using it to maximum advantage, filling every minute with 60 seconds' worth of service to God? The Apostle Paul counsels us to "redeem the time" (Cf. Ephesians 5:16). Time cannot be relived; it can only be redeemed. Let us treat time as a trust.

Second, time is a test. Suppose I were to ask you what you propose to do at 1 o'clock yesterday. You would think I had lost my mind. You might reply, "Don't be silly. I cannot decide what I shall do at 1 o'clock yesterday, because I've already decided that issue."

But suppose I were to ask you, "What do you propose to do at 1 o'clock tomorrow?" You might answer, "I may do this, or I may do that."

Time past is time over which we have no power, but time to come lays upon each one of us the possibility of moral and spiritual choices.

As life goes on, there are billions of events happening in every moment of historic time. To those billions of events we contribute our quotas. What is the next contribution that you will make? In the next instant you can tell a lie or commit other sins, or you can choose to use that time to serve God and to lay up treasures for eternity.

Time in itself is neither good nor bad except as we make it so. But it becomes a crucial test, sifting us through and through, minute by minute.

How are you reacting to that test? How does it affect you? Are you growing daily in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ (2 Peter 3:18)? Do you take advantage of every opportunity to study the Scriptures and to pray? Do you take advantage of every opportunity to witness to Jesus Christ?

Third, time is an appointment. Time has been given to us for the purpose of glorifying God in this life. Time has been given to us to have an encounter with the living God. However famous a person may be, or however great his wealth, or whatever his contribution to literature or science, if he has not come into a vital conversion experience with Jesus Christ, then that person has lived in vain.

Thus time is an appointment with Christ, and the Bible says, "Now is the accepted time" (2 Corinthians 6:2, NKJV). God has given us a moment in which we can come to know His Son Jesus Christ. We can come out of time and enter eternity with Him. From now on, everything we do can be done with eternity in view.

A story has been told about a party of men shipwrecked and adrift in a small boat on a stormy sea in the mid-Atlantic Ocean. After floating for several days, the men one night saw the light of a passing ship. But how could they attract the attention of those on the ship? How could they make them aware of their desperate plight? They had a lantern—but only one match.

Someone in the boat had to accept the responsibility of striking that one match. That solitary match was all that stood between them and the liner that was steaming by. What was to be done? They decided to cast lots, and the heavy responsibility fell upon the youngest sailor.

With a prayer on his lips and with trembling fingers, he struck the match. For a moment the flame flickered as though it would go out. Shielding the match with his cupped hands, the young sailor put it through the open door of the lantern, lit the stub of the candle and quickly closed the door. On the liner the lookout man spotted the light and informed the captain, and soon the men were saved.

Amid the stormy seas of life and against the background of eternity, the present moment flickers like the flicker of that lighted match. What will you do with your moment?

Ebenezer Erskine wrote that in the summer of 1708, he "got his head out of time into eternity." That was the hour that he accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior. That hour was his existential moment, his life's crowning instant. Will you keep your appointment with Jesus Christ?

THE END AND THE BEGINNING

As the world moves from crisis to crisis, a moment will come on God's clock, and that hour is about to strike. The Bible tells us that the end will come but that the end also will be the beginning. When Jesus Christ comes again, it will be the end of this world's system of evil and the beginning of God's reign throughout the earth.

But before that hour strikes, our world is in for crisis after crisis. There will be wars and rumors of wars, revolutions and riots everywhere. People will betray each other as the deceitfulness of their hearts comes out into the open—crucifying Jesus Christ afresh.

The hour is late. The time is coming when people will call upon God, but they will not hear an answer. They will look for God, but they will not find him (Proverbs 1:28).

Today is your day of salvation (2 Corinthians 6:2). Today you can accept Jesus Christ as your Savior. You can put your faith, your trust and your confidence in Him. He will change your dimension of time and put you into eternity with Him.


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41 Comments

Nana says 4.30.2012, 11:25 a.m.

Thanks Billy Graham and God bless you sir. My time from now henceforth will be used wisely by the grace of God!

bhumika says 12.24.2011, 01:25 a.m.

Thanks it's actually for me. Jesus loves me and knows my condition. .so he spoke 2 me thru this article, Definitely his help is near. merry Christmas 2 all

Cody says 12.15.2011, 11:53 a.m.

A great article! Life is short, may we not waste it!

Hoa says 11.4.2011, 9:57 p.m.

Thanks a lot for your message with title specially: "Three ways to use time wisely" I am encouraged by your words. May God be with you and bless you until the final hour in His time.!

delores says 10.26.2011, 9:08 p.m.

May God Bless You Billy Graham, your time is spent wisely and I pray that I will spend more time with God.

Ginger says 10.20.2011, 4:34 p.m.

1st thing 1st. Guard my relationship with God at all times.

Milind says 10.10.2011, 01:10 a.m.

How often I regret over lost time. Thanks for reminding that time is precious and needs to be used wisely for His glory alone.......May God help us in doing so.

CHARLES says 10.5.2011, 2:43 p.m.

THIS WRITE UP IS TIMELY AND AWAKENING TO EVERY PERSON ON BOTH DIVIDES ;CHRISTIAN AND NON-CHRISTIAN ALIKE.I HAVE BEEN BLESSED IMMENSELY BY THE ARTICLE AND HAS AROUSED IN ME A NEW SENSE OF VALUE WITH REGARDS MY MORAL AND SPIRITUAL LIVES IN RELATION TO MY CONSCIOUS AND CONSCIENTIOUS USE OF TIME EACH DAY OF MY LIFE TO MAKE IT COUNT FOR THE KINGDOM OF GOD AND TO AID ME SERVE MY GENERATION IN THE WILL OF GOD.

Monty says 10.3.2011, 7:40 p.m.

Everything Dr. Graham has said above is true. My life was changed many years ago because my parents exposed me to religion. Jesus Christ is my reason for being able to function in this twisted world. I can go on because of him. He has given me life over and over again. Thank God!

Phelgona says 10.3.2011, 09:15 a.m.

I have decided to let my life glorify God at all times. I will strive to spend my time wisely to chase after God at every opportunity.

John says 9.30.2011, 7:50 p.m.

I have layed all my worries at God's feet as he has truly blessed my wife and I with comfort and pease, knowing no matter what happens God is with me always...Thank you for the Ministry Bless you!

Joseph says 9.30.2011, 04:43 a.m.

I really appreciate your message, sir. I wll keep your advice under my mind. Please, take care of your health! Sola Gratia!!

Edward says 9.27.2011, 4:28 p.m.

I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me... dying to self every day

Hezron says 9.27.2011, 09:03 a.m.

I have never thought of time in such a manner like this. you have enlightened me so much on my perception of time. This was timely. May God bless you Mr Graham.

Andrew says 9.27.2011, 06:33 a.m.

Very Blessed message for all the time. Thanks a lot for the post.

Jennie says 9.26.2011, 3:40 p.m.

What an amazing realization that we need to get right with GOD! Awesome article!

Oluwole says 9.26.2011, 12:19 a.m.

Thank you for this very deep and insightful message. I am praying and trusting in The LORD at this time for a favorable location to begin a christian ministry to the Glory of God Amen .

Andy says 9.26.2011, 10:36 a.m.

Time is the great equalizer of all men. May we use our gift of time ("the present") for God's will and purpose. Thank you for the reminder of how precious each moment can be.

Phil says 9.26.2011, 08:25 a.m.

The tick tock of those periods of life hang on tight to the hands of time rotating around the clock of forevermore. Yet we cannot bring it back, make it stand still or move it forward. It is the one thing we have absolutely no control over. However, if we hand it all over to the maker of time Himself, He will show us another way. He will reveal His wisdom in using this most precious of things to the glory of His kingdom. He will take us on the greatest of all journeys leading us along a path of fulfillment into the greatest period of all.....eternity

Emmanuel says 9.26.2011, 05:55 a.m.

Lost but found I'd say.The first time I read this message was in 2003. And lost the copy afterward. Finding it now on FB is so soothing and massive blessing to me. Thanks Papa.

Wayne says 9.26.2011, 02:36 a.m.

I've so often thought of the subject on time and do realize it is short. At 72, it seems as though I can't waste a second of what time I have left. In my life time I've had over a 150 spiritual dreams of teaching and at times preaching to the lost as my wife and I do. Strange as it seems, on occasions in my dreams I was sitting at a table talking to Billy Graham...a humble and precious man of God. As he has stated "Too much Billy Graham...more of Jesus Christ."My wife and I once visited Montreat and sat in your old office chair. :) I thank God for the Billy Graham Association as they don't waste time or money...support from individuals is used wisely and they are precious people sending the gospel to all people of the world. God bless you Dr. Billy Graham.My home town is Reidsville, North Carolina. Retired science teacher (We just shifted gears for more time to spread the gospel) and we'll keep praying for more wonderful sermons as we know you'll never retire. LOVE YOU DR. GRAHAM

Sam says 9.25.2011, 11:34 a.m.

Thank God for this article on TIME, my prayer is that it will yet touch more lives and impact positively on them to understand more of God's eternal purpose for creating man before time blends into ETERNITY.

roberto says 9.25.2011, 07:13 a.m.

I love this wisdom of the Lord today. I was rebuked by the way I use my time. Now, I know how to make the most of it. May, I add Proverbs 24:27.....this is one of my prayers.

Mallikarjuna says 9.24.2011, 10:39 p.m.

Really, very helpful message. I decided to use my time to glorify God and share the same with friends and family. Thank you, Dear Dr. Billy Graham.

lois says 9.24.2011, 8:09 p.m.

What a timely message you share, especiallly in light of our nearing the end of this age. Thank you.

Patrick says 9.24.2011, 1:54 p.m.

Dear Reverend Graham, This is a wonderful article about preparedness for Christ’s Kingdom. I have been reading a book titled Practical Discipleship: A United States Christology By J.J. Mueller. It communicates many areas of discipline that an American Disciple of Christ should be concerned about in the context of the United States, such as compassion, social justice, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, give drink to the thirsty, show hospitality, honesty, compassion, care, mercy towards others, and forgiveness just to name a few. This book’s intention is to bring the reader closer to God. This book communicates what you preach: reconciliation or making peace with God. Reconciliation or making peace with God calls me to be better than I am. And I need to extend forgiveness to others. Acknowledging my sin(s) and confessing my sin(s) helps me to come closer to God. So I may enter into His Kingdom.Dear Lord Jesus Christ, I know that I am a sinner, and I ask You for forgiveness. I believe You died for my selfish ways and rose from the dead. I turn from my selfish ways and invite You to come into my heart and life. I want to trust and follow You as my Lord and Savior. In Your name I pray. Amen. To be forgiven is to be loved by God; and extending my forgiveness to others for their mistakes is also a way that I am able to love others.

Shiung says 9.24.2011, 1:10 p.m.

Thank you Dr. Graham. God bless you! I've always been inspired and blessed by you since I first saw you preaching in a movie many many years ago in the island of Mauritius, when I was a newly born-again christian. Love in Christ Jesus, Our most precious Lord and Savior. Shiung (John 14:6)

Kitsober says 9.24.2011, 10:08 a.m.

Thanks so much for this. Good stuff. Solomon type. Shows the thinking one is capable of after living with the Lord for so many years and also demonstrates the value of aged people. A young person could only know these things if he listened oh so carefully to his/her elders. Thanks, again.

Mary says 9.24.2011, 09:35 a.m.

I really enjoyed reading your article about time. In our world today there is a lot to sidetrack us from the word of God and derail our prayer life. It is all about the choices we make. As I get older I look forward to the eternal promises of God and less to the things of this world. Make God your savior and priority today. He alone is Master and Lord and deserves our all.

John says 9.24.2011, 09:25 a.m.

Time alone with the Lord will answer many questions we have about ourselves and our walk with him and our brothers and sisters in Christ who are in need of us to bear one another's burdens instead of us increasing it. Should be Lord I need more of you and less of me.

Grace says 9.24.2011, 08:46 a.m.

This is so true. We can recycle paper, plastic bottles, used closed, etc. but we cannot recycle time. When it passes by it's gone. I thank God for Billy Graham, for his continued love and service to those in need. May God richly bless you and your ministry.

Oche says 9.24.2011, 08:01 a.m.

Reading through this article is truly a blessing. There's hardly anything that compares to salvation and the understanding and effective use of time. God bless Billy Graham for always providing a light for us to see and follow. Thank you daddy !

GL says 9.24.2011, 01:58 a.m.

This is very timely (no pun intended). Have had so many wrestling matches with thoughts about how to spend the remainder of my years (actuarially speaking, as no one knows the hour). There are so many things of interest, but i know inside none matters more than spending time w/God. Yet still I struggle and waste time, trying to acquire good but ultimately useless knowledge, in the light of eternity. What 'works' are best to add w/faith? So many choices, it overwhelms. Please have a follow up w/this topic, if possible.

Steven says 9.24.2011, 00:38 a.m.

Thank you Mr Graham, It is late, He is coming soon. I so look forward to hearing more on redeeming each moment. I pray for wisdom and prudence in reaching those in need, willing to listen to the gospel, and to those of us growing in the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ to be yeilded to His best for our steps.

Frank says 9.24.2011, 00:21 a.m.

I have been struggling to use the most valuable asset the LORD has given to me. Billy's message is so fitting for me. I pray for his health and pray that he would continue to be the messenger of our God.

Charlene says 9.23.2011, 8:15 p.m.

You are still spending your time wisely Dr. Graham and I know you will until the final hour. God bless you for all you do for our Father's kingdom.

Carol says 9.23.2011, 7:10 p.m.

I've read a book by John Bevere, "Driven by Eternity". This book is backed up by many true stories and scriptures. It showed me how important my motives and thoughts affect my personal eternity. I've changed my thinking and how I treat others.

Janice says 9.23.2011, 4:44 p.m.

I have admired Dr. Graham since I was but a child at home listening to him on the radio and occasionally the tv. He has such a profound impact on so many, including me. I have heard many sermons on time, but this is by far the very, very best I've ever heard. It causes me to stop and think about all the "time" I have wasted doing unimportant things. Thank you Dr. Graham once again, for bringing me back to my knees.

Rosalía says 9.23.2011, 4:40 p.m.

I appreciate the wisdom Mr. Graham has from God. I always feel encouraged by his words. Time is an instrument God has given us to play life. The way we use it, it will make the difference between fulfilling the purpose of God or having a life unworthy of his love. Today is our time to do His will. Today is the day to proclaim Jesus news. Thank you for always advise us in Gods matters.

Augustine says 9.23.2011, 3:22 p.m.

I remain appreciative for the word of insight received from Billy Graham and inspiring messages for the Kingdom of the Lord we pledge to keep the banner burning to the next generation for he has accomplished his work successfully. Lord help us redeem our times.

Debbie says 9.23.2011, 2:58 p.m.

Wow! I am doing a talk at a nursing home tomorrow and my subject is 'time.' I'll definitely be sharing some truths from Dr. Graham's message!

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