Dr. Steven J. Lawson, in his sermon titled "Use of Your Time," examines the theological topic of time management from a biblical perspective, emphasizing the necessity of wisely investing time for the glory of God. He argues that time is a divine gift from God, uniquely apportioned to each individual, which underscores the urgency of using it effectively for Kingdom purposes. Key Scriptures referenced include Colossians 4:5 and Ephesians 5:16, which highlight the call for believers to make the most of their time and to live with an eternal perspective. Lawson also incorporates the resolutions of Jonathan Edwards, particularly emphasizing the significance of living without regrets and maximizing one’s life for God's glory. The practical significance of this message lies in encouraging believers to recognize the ephemeral nature of life and the importance of seizing divine opportunities while they last.
“If you waste your time, you're going to waste your life.”
“Wise is the man, wise is the woman here tonight who realizes that every one of those coins of time that has been put into your pocket has been put there by a sovereign God.”
“Jonathan Edwards understood that to purpose to live for the glory of God was not something ethereal and merely philosophical that was disconnected from the nitty-gritty of life.”
“You only have one life to live for God, and you must live it to the maximum while you have time right now.”
The Bible teaches that time is precious and should be used wisely for the glory of God (Ephesians 5:16).
Ephesians 5:16, Psalm 90:12
The use of time is crucial for Christians because how we spend our time determines our eternal rewards and reflects our priorities (James 4:14).
James 4:14, Psalm 90:12, Ephesians 5:15-16
We are commanded to redeem our time in Ephesians 5:16, which indicates that doing so is not only wise but essential.
Ephesians 5:16, Colossians 4:5
Jonathan Edwards emphasizes the importance of resolving to use time wisely, as outlined in his famous resolutions.
Hebrews 12:1, Ephesians 5:16
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