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"Praise
the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits." Psalm 103:2
Date: Thursday, February 26, 2015
Today's Title: Just Five More Minutes!
Today's Scripture: Proverbs 24:33-34
The noise of
the alarm clock at 5:00 in
the morning is anything but a welcoming sound.
Just a few seconds on this side of the alarm, everything is peaceful,
quiet, ordered and serene. I am not
aware of the world outside. I’m not even
aware of the fact that my eyes are closed and my mind registers absolutely
nothing. All is blank, all is calm, and
all is just as it should be. Then it happens!
Out of nowhere a piercing, screaming, sound shatters the silence. On the
other side of the alarm, there is chaos, noise, confusion, and regret! Yes, I
said regret because every time the thing goes off I regret having purchased my
alarm clock!
This particular
morning was no exception. The alarm kept
its appointed rounds, waking me at precisely five o’clock . Only
this time, I hit the off button, thinking I’d catch just five more minutes of
sleep and serenity before facing the day ahead.
Boy was I wrong! The next sound I
heard was the clock in the den chiming out six bells! Those five minutes had turned into sixty and
I now found myself racing against the clock, steaming full speed into the day
ahead. If I had just gotten out of bed
when that alarm clock rang, all would have been different. However, I chose to remain in bed and now it
was time to play “Make Up Those Minutes.”
I am a frequent contestant on this show but I never win any more
minutes, I just lose more in the end!
Now, all of
us have been in my situation. In fact, I
would venture to say that every morning, more than a few of us go through the
exact same battle with our alarm clocks.
Our intentions are good but we just can’t quite put them into action. We have every intention of jumping out of bed
at the first chime of the alarm and starting our day in grand fashion. The reality, however, is that we find that
snooze button or the off switch, hoping to grab just five more minutes of sleep. Those five minutes invariably turn into
fifteen, thirty, or sixty and we spend the rest of the day in an attempt to
make up for lost time!
Our
spiritual lives are no different. In fact,
they are sometimes worse! We fully
intend to spend time in God’s word. We
aim to spend time in prayer, talking to God about His plan for the day ahead,
seeking His will and His guidance for all the situations we face in life. But something invariably happens! Our spiritual alarm clock goes off and we opt
for just five more minutes of whatever we are doing. The result is that those
five minutes always get away from us.
Before we know it, the entire day has passed by and we’ve taken no time
to spend with our Heavenly Father.
There is a
sobering reminder for us in Proverbs
24:33-34. Solomon reminds us, “A little sleep, a little slumber, a little
folding of the hands to rest- and poverty will come on you like a bandit and
scarcity like an armed man. Solomon
is not saying that sleep is wrong and he is definitely not against Sunday
afternoon naps! But there is great truth
in this proverb. There are always
consequences that accompany our decisions and our actions.
The resulting
condition from resting too much and sleeping too much is poverty. While it is true that not working will
definitely result in having no money, no job, and mounds of unpaid bills, there
are other ways to be poverty-stricken. I
believe there is also a good spiritual application of this passage as
well. When we fold our hands, when we
decide to put off God’s work until a later time, when we spend five more
minutes in another activity rather than spending it with God, we become
spiritually poor. Our relationship with
God suffers and we find it difficult, if not impossible, to enjoy the rich
benefits of a daily walk with Him.
So, did you
jump right out of bed this morning when the alarm rang or did you opt for just
five more minutes? Did you ease yourself
into the morning or are you still trying to regain the time you lost after you
rolled back over for a few more winks?
If you’re like me, and I feel sorry for you if you are, you find
yourself constantly chasing those five minutes throughout the entire day! At some point today, however, your spiritual
alarm clock will go off, reminding you to spend some time with God. When it sounds, get up from whatever you are
doing and talk with God. It doesn't matter
where you are, stop, get up, and get alone with Him. The worst thing you could do would be to
ignore that alarm for just five more minutes! Have a good day!
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