Romans 5:6 (ESV)
For while we were still weak, at the right time Christ died
for the ungodly.
Being on time makes you more than a punctual person. If you
want to impress your future boss, receive more responsibility, be respected
among your friends, and live a disciplined life, then it starts with you being
on time.
In a world where we worry about anything and everything, we
don’t worry about being on time like we do our Instagram posts, what we are
going to eat, or our bench-press max.
While being late – even by a few minutes – might not seem
like a big deal, over time you will see a lack in discipline and urgency in
other areas of your life as well. To set yourself up for the best opportunities
in the future and to create good disciplines in other areas of your life, make
punctuality a priority. Your ability and commitment to being on time says a lot
about you and how you choose to live your life. This is something that will be
noticed by your future husband or wife, your present husband or wife, boss,
pastor, friends, and Jesus. Luke tells
us that it is pleasing to Jesus when we are ready, on time and well prepared.
God was not late or delayed in sending Jesus but instead,
“at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the
ungodly” (Romans 5:6). Jesus arrived on time – not only in the pages of
history, but also in the story of your life. His timing is impeccable and
because of that we get a sense of His urgency, love and devotion towards us.
Can the people in your world say the same thing about you?
Think about a time when Jesus’ timing was perfect in your
life.
Now think about how not being on time could affect other
areas of your life. (ex. relationships, job opportunities, leadership
responsibilities, etc.)
The discipline of being on time can make a huge difference
in your life. Do today what you will thank yourself for tomorrow!
Dear Lord, we pray that we would work on being on time for
the things that face us each day. Help us to be disciplined with our time. In
the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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