Thursday, April 25, 2019

KEYS TO EFFECTIVE TIME MANAGEMENT


KEYS TO EFFECTIVE TIME MANAGEMENT
 Effective Christian time management is encapsulated in Eph 5:15-16 which says “Be very careful then how you live – not as unwise but wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil.” In King James’ version of the bible it is said we should work circumspectly.

Walking circumspect signifies to look round and about on all hands. To be very watchful daily, and cautious in order to avoid danger, discern enemies before they come too close and secure your interest by every possible and lawful means.

This admonishment is for a reason – the days are evil. You should sojourn on this planet earth like a wise man and not like a fool. This will help you redeem the lost time because the days are evil. This means the present times are dangerous, they are full of trouble and temptations, and only the watchful and diligent have any reason to expect they shall keep their garments unspotted.

We should see ourselves as stewards of God in the body temple. Our time belong to God, every moment is His and we are under most solemn obligation to improve it to His glory. Of no talent He has given will He require a more strict account than our time.

Let us look at God’s time template recipe for success – time is the measurement of unit of life. Time renders relevance.
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Planning – what and how
Ø Motivation – personal rewards
Ø Directing – implementation
Ø Monitoring – record keeping
Ø Controlling – eliminating unfavourable variances, reinforcing favourable variances
Ø Communication – coordination of information

More men fail through lack of purpose than lack of talent. The bad news is time flies. The good news is that you are the pilot.



PRINCIPLES OF TIME MANAGEMENT
Important and urgent:
o   Foremost is your relationship with God – Matt 6:33. Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things will be added unto you.
o   Your relationship with family i.e. spouse and children. They will support or derail your relationship with God.
o   Your relationship with the ministry of God. What are you doing in the vineyard of God?
o   Your talent – how does your talent impact on God’s work. Do not copy the foolish servant that buried his talent under the earth. Do something for God by showcasing your talent in the house of God.
o   Health – meals, rest, exercises, pleasure.
o   Career – education and finance. Do not let your passion debar your quest for wisdom, knowledge and understanding.

Important but not urgent:
o   Friends especially friends that have negative influence on us.
o   Relationship that lead us to sin.
o   Peer reference – comparing yourself with others rather than comparing yourself with yourself.
o   Unhealthy competition in the church. We should not waste our time in such.

Urgent but not important:
o   Fashion
o   Latest gossip
o   Appearance
o   Movies especially the obscene ones
    
    Not important not urgent:
o   Idleness. Prov 20:4-5. In the middle east, the season for planting is winter, rainy season. A lazy man (sluggard) avoids the discomfort and work of ploughing a muddy field in the cold. At harvest time he looks for crop from his field but he has nothing. Lack of work leads to lack of benefits. A person’s plans are like deep waters only a wise man draws it out.
o   Loitering – no idea what to do with time.
o   Procrastination – delay is dangerous.
o   Misplaced priority – doing the right things at the wrong time

On every task, draw an action plan, meaning from objectives to success. The plan must be:
ü Specific – goals listed from 1 to 10 for example.
ü Measurable – what are the outcome of the goals or plan. It must be quantifiable.
ü Attainable – do not plan for the unachievable. Your plan must be achievable otherwise it is a waste of time.
ü Resource oriented – there must be tools to bring the plan to fruition. There must be infrastructure for the plan to blossom.
ü Must be time sensitive or time bound – allot time frame to the plan and monitor it. Identify time available for the plan and work towards achieving it.

Seek God’s guidance on time as in Ps 90:12. “Teach me to number my time/days so that I apply my heart to wisdom”. Identify time wasting activities and weed them off. Know when you are most productive and make the most of it. Is it in the wee hours of the morning, or late morning, or in the afternoon, or in the evening or in the night?

JESUS EXAMPLE WITH TIME
1.   Time with God – Matt 3:16. After His baptism the heavens opened and the holy spirit poured on Him and He communed with God
2.   Time with the disciples – Matt 9: 10 – end. He had time to teach His disciples and interpret parables to them.
3.   Time to attend wedding – John 2:1-11. He turned water to wine in Galilee.
4.   Time to work in the synagogue – Matt 13:54. He began teaching people in the synagogue from tender age.
5.   Time for ministry – preaching, teaching, healing, meeting the needs of the dying souls. Matt 5:22-29
6.   Time to meet Lazarus – John 11:1-45. He mapped out time to go and raise Lazarus so that people around would know that it was God that actually sent Him.

Put God first in the day. Martin Luther King said “I have so much to do today, I couldn’t possibly do it all without three hours of prayers.” Ps 90:17 says “The lord favour rest upon, establish the work of our hands.”

Brethren, think the work of the ministry of Christ. Plan on the conduct of your God given duties. Rom 8:28 “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose”.

God given activity is always regimented with the appropriate timing as in the case of Passover feast. Num 9:3. “In the 14th day of this month, at even, ye shall keep it in His appointed season: according to all the ceremonies thereof, shall ye keep it”

Lastly – Time lost can never be regained. Time is lost in smaller quantities. Make good use of time in between major activities. Procrastination is a thief of time. A wise man does at once what a fool does at last. A year from now you would wish you had started.

Warren Buffet used to be the richest man in the world. He started investing at the age of nine but later regretted not starting at the age of five. Whatever you have resolved to do, do it quickly, defer not till evening what the morning can accomplish.

The best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago. The next best time to plant it is now. It is never too late to start. Do not waste others’ time because time is wealth. How do you feel when you miss your flight by five minutes? Remember we will all account for the use of every moment of our time.

Thank you.

Jerome C. Njoku 08035316842, 08099384111.

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