Be Intentional: The Gift of TimeSample

Each day of your life is a thread woven with purpose. This scripture serves as a reminder that while daylight graces your existence, you are called to actively engage in the works of the one who has sent you. Daylight symbolizes the time you have on this earthly journey–a period filled with opportunities to contribute, love, live your purpose, and make a lasting impact.
You are to live with intentionality, to seize the present moments for acts of kindness, compassion, and service. Each day is a gift, an opportunity to align yourself with the purpose of God for your life.
Yet, the verse also warns of an impending night when no one can work. This night signifies the limits of earthly time. A time when opportunities cease, and our ability to influence the world diminishes. I urge you not to procrastinate in fulfilling your purpose.
Don't be bystanders to the opportunities presented by each day, but be active participants in God's plan. In doing so, you honor the calling to do the works of him who sent you, leaving an impact on your world.
Think It over!
Are you living with purpose?
Prayer
Heavenly Father,
Thank you for the gift of each day. Help me to recognize the significance of the time I have and to live with purpose and intentionality. Guide me in doing the work you have set before me. May my life be a reflection of you in all that I do. In Jesus' name, Amen
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About this Plan

When we appreciate a gift, we take care of it. Steward your gift of time well. Time, the silent force that governs every moment, is the most valuable resource we possess. It is an intangible currency, relentless and impartial, ticking away without pause. Each passing second is an opportunity, a chance to live the purpose God created us for and leave a lasting impact on the world.
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