Saturday, July 21, 2018

Pilfering of Another's Time

Christians should especially be on their guard against a spirit of idleness, and a slovenly habitual wasting of time. We must guard against a habitual frivolousness at home; and an abundance of unprofitable small-talk, idle reading, inane drowsiness, and a dull frittering away of time.


We must seriously consider: what a large portion of life we have unwisely squandered; what days and nights we have wasted, if not sinfully yet selfishly; if not loaded with evil yet destitute of good. In the day of judgment, the thin disguise which our treacherous heart now casts over indolence and sloth, will then be torn off.


We are guilty of the strange inconsistency of being most wasteful of what we best love and of throwing away what we most fear to lose that TIME of which life is made up. It is not so much a lack of time as a wasting of our time which prevents life from answering all the ends for which God has given it to us. Few things make us so useful in the world, as the prudent use of our precious time.


We should not only be careful not to waste our own time but that others do not rob us of it! The "stealing of our purse" is a serious wrong to us. But the "stealing of our time" should grieve us even more! Pilfering of another's time is a felony for which no restitution can be made for time is not only invaluable, but irrecoverable!


Every particle of time is valuable. No day can be insignificant--when every day is to be accounted for. Each one possesses weight and importance. What a scene will open upon us, when, from our eternal state we shall look back on the use we have made of time when we shall take a clear retrospect of all we have done, and all we ought to have done!


[Hannah More]

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Psalm 90:12 …  So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.




Ephesians 5:16 … Redeeming the time, because the days are evil.