September  2006

Time: How do I balance it all?

If you’re going to be effective in ministry, you’ve got to learn how to manage your time.  Ecclesiastes 8:6 says, “There is a right time and a right way to do everything, but we know so little.”

The problem with your time is not the clock. The problem is not even time, rather it’s how you use it. To get mad at the clock is like getting mad at your scales in your bathroom. It’s not the scales’ fault that you don’t like the way they read. Time is simply a measurement. So we must learn how to manage it better.

Anyone in ministry needs to know, “How do I balance all that I've going on at work with all that I’ve got going on at home with all that I’ve got going on at church?”

We all have the same amount of time – 168 hours a week. The only question is, “How am I investing it? We want to learn to invest it wisely so that we won’t be like the guy in Isaiah 49:4 who said, “I have used up my strength but accomplished nothing.” For some of us, we fear that’s becoming our life verse!

Ephesians 5:15-17 offers three steps to understanding how to manage your time better:

1. Analyze my lifestyle
Verse 15: Eph 5:15  Be very careful, then, how you live — not as unwise but as wise, NIV

Pay close attention. Carefully evaluate your schedule. Seriously consider how you live. Be aware of time robbers. Don’t be in the dark. Don’t say, “I wonder where all my time went!” That’s unwise. People say, “I’d like to be involved in this particular ministry, but I just don’t have the time.” You have the same amount of time as everybody else. It’s just how you use it. So he’s saying analyze your lifestyle.

In order to save time, you must first know how you lose it. You discover the leaks and figure out where it’s going. Proverbs 14:12 says, “There’s a way that seems right but it ends in death.” We need to look at our lives and realize that sometimes what we think is right is a big waste of time. If we look seriously at a lot of the things that we think are really good, we'll see they're just not worth much. Aristotle said, “The unexamined life is not worth living.”

Sit down and make a time log: “How did I spend last week?” Or, over the next seven days, keep a record of how you spend your hours. Look at them one at a time. Where does your time go? Just by keeping a record, you’ll use your time better. That’s how Weight Watchers works. Whatever you record, you’ll manage better.

2. Utilize the present
Eph 5:16 making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil. NIV

The Bible says we’re to take advantage of today by capitalizing on opportunities. Be alert to the possibilities. The best time to manage your time is right now – not tomorrow, not next week, not next year. Now. Proverbs 27:1 says, “Never boast about tomorrow because you don’t know what will happen between now and then.”

If you had to swallow a twelve-ounce steak all at once, you'd choke. You have to cut the steak into small pieces, eating one bite at a time. So it is with prioritizing. Proactive goal achievement means taking every project and cutting it into bite-sized pieces. Each small task on the way to the ultimate goal becomes a mini-goal in itself. Using this method, the goal becomes manageable. When mini-mistakes are made, they are easy to correct. And with the achievement of each mini-goal, you receive reinforcement and motivation in the form of positive feedback. As basic as this sounds, much frustration and failure is caused when people try to "bite off more than they can chew," by taking on assignments with limited resources and impossible timeline expectations.

How do you make the most of the present? Two things:

- Do it now. That’s the best time advice I can give you. Three little words: Do it now! Don’t procrastinate. If you had a bank account and I were to tell you that every morning someone was going to put in $86,400 into that bank account - you could spend it any way you wanted to, but at the end of that day, whatever money you had not spent in that account, you lost - do you think you’d try to spend it? Or do you think you’d let it go to waste? But guess what? You have 86,400 seconds every day! You’ve got to draw them out. You’ve got to take advantage of them. Utilize the present by doing it now. Sometimes I get stuff in the mail that says, “For a limited time only.” We should write that over a lot of possibilities in life, because they are for a limited time only.

- Eliminate time wasters. 1 Corinthians 10:23, “I may do anything, but everything is not useful or constructive.” Paul says, I can do anything, but it’s not all useful or  constructive.  He’s saying that many things in life are not necessarily wrong, but they’re just not necessary. You’ve got to eliminate the time wasters.

Time wasters tend to be unique to all of us. It's amazing how creative we get when we have a job to do that we don't want to do. We creatively put off things we really need to do by quickly getting a bunch of other stuff done.

3. Prioritize what’s important
Verse 17: Eph 5:17 Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord's will is. NIV

When you talk about time management, you’ve got to do what God wants you to do. That’s the secret. Doing God’s will. You have just enough time to do God’s will. If you do not have enough time right now, it means one of several options.

 1) You’re doing something God never intended for you to do.
 2) You’re not doing what God intended you to do.
 3) You’re doing the right thing in the wrong way.

You have just enough time to do God’s will. He would not have a will for your life and then not give you the time to do it. So if you don’t have enough time to do everything you need to do, it means God didn’t expect you to do it all.

God Bless You,

Pastor Danny

 


Previous Articles from Pastor Robinson

Fight the Good Fight of Faith - November 2004
The Heart of Christmas - December 2004
Don't Judge Your Future by Your Past - January 2005
Signs, Wonders and Miracles are Taking Place Now! - February 2005
Why does the Resurrection Matter? - March 2005
What is Jesus Doing Right Now? - April 2005
Restoring Your Passion - May 2005
Reducing the Pressure - June 2005
On the Move - July 2005
Becoming "New Thing" Minded - August 2005
God Is ... - September 2005
If You Can Dream Your Way Out, You Can Get Out - October 2005

Making a Difference - November 2005

Great Joy To You Today
- December 2005

Your Walls Are Coming Down in 2006! - January 2006

How to Make Your way Prosperous and Have Good Success
- Mar/Apr 2006
Expectation is the Breading Ground for Miracles - May 2006

How to Hear From God - June 2006 

Live in the Now - July 2006

   
         

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