“There’s not
enough time to get it all done.” Do you ever feel defeated? May be you feel
you’re not hitting on all cylinders. Do you want the best of everything all the
time, but have come to realize that it’s just not possible? In the book of
Daniel, there’s a story in the first chapter that addresses these
concerns. We are told of four young men
who have had their entire lives turned upside down. They have been taken from their home, they
are in exile in Babylon and they are having a new lifestyle forced on
them. They’ve had their names changed
and their whole lives upset by new standards and expectations. In the middle of the first chapter, Daniel
has to make a choice about eating the king’s food. Among all the pressure to
yield to a long list of new expectations, Daniel chose to say “no more.” In doing so, he chose faithfulness to God and
was blessed in the process. You and I face similar situations daily, not with food
from the king’s table, but with our time. We have to decide on a daily basic
who or what is going to get our time. We all have the same amount of time each
day as we are told in
Ecclesiasles 3:1 To every thing
there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: The
choices that we make today will either bring us in line with the life and will
of God and draw us closer to His purpose or they will move us further from Him.
Invest in the choices today that will fulfill God’s purpose in you. Have you
taken the time to pray today? Will you have the time to see what God has to say
personally to you form His word today? What about that friend that needs a kind
word? Do you think you’ll have a few minutes for him or her? Think! What will
you be spending your time on today? I hope you will be like Daniel as you
decide today. It may be time to say “no more!” These are hard decisions to make
to be sure, but you like Daniel, will find yourself blessed. It's going to be a
great day because you are here.
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