Biblical Principles of Time Management
Time management can be learned. That’s good because most people aren’t just naturally good at managing their time. But, it’s something you can learn. The Bible says this in Psalm 90 “Teach us to number our days and recognize how few they are. Help us to spend them as we should.” You can be taught how to be far more effective with your time. So, here we go – this morning, we’re going to look at biblical principles of time management. In Ephesians 5, the apostle Paul gives us four steps in how to manage your time and make your life more effective. He says you need to analyze, you need to prioritize, you need to economize, and you need to utilize.
Where did the time go?
God gives each one of us, each and every day, 24 hours - eighty-six thousand four hundred seconds. At the end of the day, any that’s unused or misused or didn’t use, you lose. If you don’t use it, you lose it. And you’re never going to get it back.
