Do you have time for what matters most?
This question may be more difficult to answer than we realize. Step one: a person must identify what matters most. Step two: a person must evaluate his/her schedule to discover how time is spent. Step three: make time for step one and two.
Or, maybe go with your gut. Do you feel that important stuff gets squeezed out of your life? Do you run from one activity to another with no break in between? Do you feel like there are never enough hours in the day? Are you tired much of the time? Does the stuff of your life feel out of balance? If you answer ‘yes’ to any of these questions, you may be losing time for what matters most.
Years ago someone gave me a booklet entitled, Tyranny of the Urgent. The main point of this booklet points out that there is a regular tension between things that are urgent and things that are important. Far too often, the urgent wins,
even though these things matter less. To address this tension, we need to know what is most important and make time for that.
I want to invite you to consider making a goal for this summer: will you fight the tyranny of the urgent and make time for what matters most?
One way to achieve this goal is with a renewed appreciation of the Sabbath. God invites us to make time for what matters most when God says to us, “Remember the Sabbath.”
A Sabbath mindset will restore margin to our lives to that we conquer the time squeeze that threatens the quality of our lives. A Sabbath lifestyle will restore balance and vitality to our lives. A Sabbath investment will answer the
question: Do you have time for what matters most?
Make time to discover margin and discover what matters most!
Kent Landhuis
Pastor of Leadership & Teaching