Psalm 90:12 “So teach us to number our days, that we may present to You a heart of wisdom.

Jesus was well aware of time.  He was well aware of Who gave Him time to live as a man.  And you know Jesus spent 30 years of time doing the mundane, daily stuff of life simply because it was ordained by God that it should be so. Colossians 3:23 “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men.”

Don’t wast time in  pursuit of the great Christian “someday”, when problems disappear and opportunity allows for “productivity”, which will allow you to be different, special, blessed, used of the Lord to greatly minister, and made more acceptable than your fellow believers.  The danger in waiting for this great day is wasting each present moment that could be used to learn that what makes for uncommon believers are the every day, common events of life.  Don’t waste time wishing you were elsewhere and otherwise.  Peter walked on water, but to me it seemed the great challenge was for him to walk on dry land with Christ. It’s that way for me quite often!

Oswald Chambers said, “The supernatural is made natural in you by the grace of God, and it’s worked out in the practical details of life, not in times of great communion with God.”

“Every moment is enormous, and it is all we have.  Our life is a path of learning to WAKE UP before we die.” – Natalie Goldberg