Part 1 expressed having been granted unexpected time. Now I want to explore the opposite. What happens when time is all of a sudden up?
When I ask these questions, I’m not thinking about how I run out of time getting ready in the mornings and head out of the door late. I’m also not suggesting running out of time while working toward a deadline. I want to know how you manage running out of time in life.
What if today is the last time you see a loved one?
What if the last time you visited a place was the last time?
What places would you like to visit before life is over?
What things do you want to experience alone or with loved ones before time runs out?
What do you spend the bulk of your time doing?
Do you waste time?
What are the things you have put off until later?
Will you be letting someone down if you never get to do something?
When is the last time you told your loved ones that you love them?
Is there a way to gain more time such as improving your health?
Is there a better way to manage your time to accomplish more?
Do you feel you have enough time to do the things you want to do in life and with those you love?
Take time to consider what “time” means to you. The clock is ticking and we have no control over it. You never know when your time is up. Use your time wisely.
Matthew 24:36
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