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The Character of Punctuality For the week of August 25, 2003 Into Thy Word -
The Character of Punctuality Is the Character of Punctuality working in you? Here is how you can find out. Take a careful look at this character, this fruit of Punctuality, from Gods most precious Word, by examining the passages below. Now ask yourself:
· Here are positive examples from Scripture (1 Kings · Here are negative examples from Scripture (Exodus 8:10-11; Matthew 24:48-51; 25:1-13; Luke 9:60-62; Acts 24:24-26) Punctuality is not holding others back with our inadequacies; it is a form of reverence which respects the time of others, and acts quickly when God and others call on us. This shows that you care and respect others. It is realizing that time is important; the time of others is valuable. Time is a treasure and an investment that pays off in eternity. We are not to waste or take advantage of others. We are to strive to do our best with all God has given, including the time and opportunities of our own and that of others (Genesis 18:14; Psalm 56:3; 90:12; Ecclesiastes 3:1-11; Matthew 5:25; Roman 13:11-14; Colossians 4:5). Lateness, Tardiness, Hindering others and Procrastination are all opposites. Many great philosophers have stated, Time is the furnace in which we burn. Our life and opportunities are very limited. When we detain others, we are infringing on their character and opportunities. We are, in fact, wasting what God has given us and preventing others from exercising what God has given them. When we impede others, we are robbing them of their gifts and opportunities. Further Questions
Many people consider Punctuality not worth the effort of study and practice. We live in a time when we are slaves to the urgency of schedules and appointments, where our meetings and outings dictate our use of time, and even our relationships. We over-commit and over-schedule, and do not give it a second glance. Yet, time is important, and our management of time will give others a glimpse of our priorities and character. Remember, God considers punctuality important. Just look up, at the appointed time, in a concordance and see how many passages you find where God is concerned with our being on time. We may not see being timely as important, but God does! We are on this earth for such a short amount of timecompared with eternityand we need to make the most of our time and opportunities. When we are careless with time, we hold others up, and miss valuable opportunities. Our time is a treasure that is given to us, and we are responsible to dish it out, fairly, in a clear and concise wayto the best of our ability, and accordingly to the situation. Suppose you could live your complete lifetime in one day. You are born at Good character is also realizing others will not always have good character, or at the least, good etiquette. Therefore, when others do hold us up, our response is in the realm of the other characters, all synergistically working together. We can arrange our plans around others without being hurt or disappointed. Our purpose is to model Christ-likeness, not to appease our whims, desires, or agenda, or be bruised when others infringe upon us or cause us distress. As the Scriptures indicate, our punctuality is based on who we are in Christ, and nothing else. Still think time is not important? Consider this. The more time you invest with God through the spiritual disciplines, the more you will grow in faith, maturity, and character. The more time you spend with family, the closer you will develop your relationship, and the fewer problems you will have as a parent. When time is misplaced by overloaded schedules or fears, we become absent from lifes precious moments and opportunities, and, as a result, our effectiveness and character will also be absent! © 2003 R. J. Krejcir, Into Thy Word Ministries www.intothyword.org |
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