The Time of Your Life | Part 2
In this message, Adrian Rogers shows us how to see time as an incredible opportunity, so we may know how to live wisely in evil days.
Adrian Rogers: There's enough time in every day to do everything that God wants you to do and to do it gracefully. It's an insult to God to say you don't have enough time. If you don't have enough time, you're doing something God did not intend for you to do.
Either something that you imposed upon yourself or you've allowed others to impose upon you. So, what you must do is get quiet before the Lord and let God speak to your heart.
Guest (Male): Welcome to Love Worth Finding. Pastor, teacher, and author Adrian Rogers said yesterday, "Yesterday, that's just a canceled check. Tomorrow, that's just a promissory note. Today is all of the cash that you have. You'd better learn how to spend it wisely."
In part one of this message, we learned that time is a provided and present opportunity. It's a gift from God that we dare not let pass by. How can we organize our days so that we're good stewards of our time?
If you have your Bible, turn to Ephesians chapter five and look at verse 14, as Adrian Rogers gives the powerful conclusion of, "The Time of Your Life."
Adrian Rogers: I want to talk to you today about the time of your life. If you've been going toward the wrong goal or if you've been sitting on the sidelines, either one, I want to show you from God's Word how to take time and use time and maximize your time for God's glory.
Now, there are three or four things I want you to notice with me, and first of all, time is a provided opportunity. Now, what I mean by that is this. Look if you will in verse 14, "Wherefore he saith, awake thou that sleepest."
Now, we need to jolt some people awake. There is a day of opportunity that you dare not let pass by. We need to awaken from our stupor. Some of us have been chloroformed by these evil days, and somehow we need to be jolted awake.
God has provided for you an opportunity. You see, it is God who is the creator of time. God's great gift to you, number one, is Jesus. And number two is time. Number one is Jesus. Number two is time.
God has given you time to work, time to serve, time to love, time to laugh, time to labor, but like any gift, how you use it is really up to you. And we need to see every day, this day, and every day, as a gift from God.
Don't go around saying, "Well, thus and such a person has more time than I have." That's wrong. We all have the same amount of time. Everybody has 24 hours in the day. The difference between people is not that some people have more time than other people.
The difference in people is how people use the time that God has given them. So, I want you to see this time as a provided opportunity. Something that God has given you and something that God wants you to awaken to.
Secondly, I want you to see this time not only as a provided opportunity but a present opportunity. Something that is here right now. Notice in verse 15, "See then that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise, redeeming the time because the days are evil."
Now, he speaks here of days. This is the day that the Lord hath made. I will rejoice and be glad in it. There are two days that can steal the joy from today. There are two days that can steal the productivity from today. One is yesterday and the other is tomorrow.
We have a lot of folks who live in yesterday, and the Bible warns us against that. The Apostle Paul said in Philippians chapter three, beginning in verse 13, "Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended," that is, "I don't think I have arrived. I don't think I'm already perfect. But this one thing I do."
Paul wasn't a man of many ambitions. He narrowed everything to one focus. "This one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus."
Paul said, "I forget those things which are behind." One thing that can take the joy out of today is yesterday as you carry along the load from yesterday. Something else that can take the joy out of today is tomorrow.
In Matthew chapter six and verse 34, Jesus said, "Take no thought therefore for the morrow, for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself." Then Jesus said something very interesting. He said, "Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof."
Don't worry about tomorrow. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. Now, think with me. What did he mean by that? Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. That is that God, in the crucible of His wisdom and in the ecology of His grace, has ordered some trouble for you today and every day of your life.
The Bible calls it evil. It doesn't mean sin. It's like an evil smell. It means something bad. All of us have difficulties. We all need difficulties. We have been blessed with difficulties. God gives us enough difficulties to cause us to come to Him.
But then God gives us enough grace to meet those difficulties every day. Now, what happens when you worry? Well, when you worry, you reach out into tomorrow and you take tomorrow's difficulty and bring it into today.
Well, God didn't give you grace for tomorrow's difficulty. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. And so, God says in His word, "As your days are, so shall your strength be." Deuteronomy chapter 33 and verse 25.
What happens is this. When you reach into tomorrow and you bring tomorrow's troubles, real or imaginary, and you cram them into today, you overload the circuit. I mean, you upset God's divine ecology.
You see, worry doesn't take the sorrow out of tomorrow. It takes the strength out of today. And then when you meet tomorrow, you meet tomorrow out of breath because you're already overloaded from today and you're already rundown when you meet tomorrow.
Worry, therefore, does not make us ready for the future. It really makes us unready. And we've been fighting tomorrow's battles today and therefore we meet tomorrow out of breath. Somebody put it well this way when they said that worry pulls tomorrow's clouds over today's sunshine.
You see, listen. Time is a provided opportunity. Time is a present opportunity. Yesterday, that's just a canceled check. Tomorrow, that's just a promissory note. Today is all of the cash that you have. You'd better learn how to spend it wisely.
Thousands of years ago, a wise man said this: "Look well to this one day, for it, and it alone, is life. Yesterday is only a dream, and tomorrow is but a vision. Yet, each day lived well makes yesterday a dream of happiness and tomorrow a vision of hope."
That's great, folks. Listen. Yesterday is but a dream. Tomorrow is but a vision. Life is today. And the Bible says in verse 15, "See then that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise, redeeming the time."
That brings me to a third thing I want to say. Not only is time a provided opportunity and not only is time a present opportunity, but oh, my dear friend, it is a precious, precious, precious opportunity.
Look again. He says here that we are to redeem the opportunity. Redeeming. Do you see it? Redeeming the time. What do you do when you redeem something? You pay for it. I mean, dear friend, there is something you must give in exchange if you would live up to the opportunities that God has given you.
You see, we need to see how valuable time is. To waste time is to waste life, because time is the stuff that life is made out of. A person who is killing time is not killing time, he's killing himself. He is committing suicide by degrees.
A murderer in the truest sense doesn't take someone's life. That person's going to die anyway. What he takes is that person's time. Do you understand what I'm saying? He just causes that person to die sooner.
Time is life. Time is life. How precious it is. When I give you my time, when you give me your time, you're giving me a piece of yourself. When I give you time, I give you something that even heaven can't give. In heaven, time makes no difference.
You see, time is so valuable. Time is so important. And therefore, we need to redeem the time. Do you know what wisdom is? Wisdom is the art of spending time wisely. Listen, or the art of living is spending time wisely.
Put this verse down. Psalm 90 and verse 12. "So teach us to number our days that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom." All right, now, listen. Let me tell you how to redeem the time. We're talking about it being a precious time and a precious opportunity.
Let me give you four principles as as to how to take any day. And by the way, folks, if I've ever preached a sermon to myself, I'm doing it this morning. When that finger points out at you, there are three pointing right back at me right now.
I'm listening to what I've said, and I've tried to run this through the grist of my own experience before I try to unload it on you. And I'm certainly not standing up here as a man who has achieved. I'm standing up here as a struggling pilgrim just like you.
I am giving you some things that I know, that I know, that I know are true from the word of God. All right, now, let me show you how to redeem the time. I'm saying it's a precious opportunity. Principle number one is what I want to call the prayer principle.
How important that you let prayer be the key that unlocks the door of the morning. That you begin your day with prayer. As the poet said, "Lean your arms upon the windowsill of heaven and gaze into the face of God as you greet the day."
Begin the day with prayer. Spend enough time every day in the morning to get God's will for your life. Prayer must be in the morning. You see, it's not a waste of time to wait on God anymore than a woodchopper is wasting time when he sharpens his ax.
I've said this before from this pulpit, and I honestly believe it. There's enough time in every day to do everything that God wants you to do and to do it gracefully. It's an insult to God to say you don't have enough time.
If you don't have enough time, you're doing something God did not intend for you to do. Either something that you imposed upon yourself or you've allowed others to impose upon you. So, what you must do in prayer every morning, the principle of prayer, is to get quiet before the Lord and let God speak to your heart.
After the prayer principle, there comes the priority principle. I mean, after God speaks to you, then it's very obvious that you've got some priorities. You see, life would be simple if life were a choice between good and bad.
Very frankly, most of the choices that I have to make are not choices between good and bad. They're choices between good and best. Isn't that true? I mean, I don't have time to read good books, for I haven't read the best ones yet.
I need to find out what God wants me to do. Most time management books tell you how to do more things. How you can play and work and how you can read and how you can do all of those things are fine. They all have their place.
But you see, my dear friend, what you do is far more important than how you do it. I mean, to get your priorities correct. Jesus, who lived only to the age of 33 in his humanity here on earth, said when he bowed his head, "It is finished."
The Lord Jesus said to the Father, "I have finished the work thou gavest me to do." Now, notice it was the work that God gave him to do. Now, there were many villages wanting Jesus to come and teach.
There were many places that wanted Jesus to heal and so forth. But Jesus didn't do everything. Jesus didn't go everywhere. Sometimes when the crowds were clamoring after Jesus, he just got alone.
But he could say at the end of his ministry, "I have finished the work thou gavest me to do." Do you know what our problems are, dear friend? We're constantly having a battle between the important and the urgent.
Now, what is more important? The plumbing in your house or your quiet time with God? Well, you say, "My quiet time with God." What's more urgent? Your quiet time or a toilet that's overflowing?
You say, "That's more urgent. I've got to get that fixed." Your wife calls you and says, "Adrian!" No matter what you're doing, you go in there, and I mean, the thing's overflowing. Now, that, my dear friend, is something that is urgent.
It's the urgent so many times that keeps us from the important. Isn't that true? In all of life, we have these things that are— somebody calls you and you just got to do this, you just got to do that.
It takes such incredible willpower, such incredible prioritizing of priorities to see the difference between the urgent and the important. Your greatest danger is letting the urgent things crowd out the important things.
Third principle. Not only the prayer principle, not only the priority principle, but there's the promptness principle. This deals with the sin of procrastination. The Bible says in James chapter four and verse 17, "Therefore to him that knoweth to do good and doeth it not, to him it is sin."
Sin is not just merely doing wrong. It is failing to do what you ought to do. Did you know that procrastination and disobedience are different shades of the same sin? Procrastination and disobedience are different kinds of the same sin.
In my life, what I want to do is to cultivate the habit of instant obedience. Now, where most of us fail is in this area of willpower. Isn't that correct? I heard a good definition of willpower. I copied it down. I want you to listen to it.
"When you have a job to do, begin this very hour. You supply the will, God supplies the power." Isn't that great? When you have a job to do, begin this very hour. You supply the will, God supplies the power.
And my friend, that is willpower. When there's something you know you ought to do, do it and do it now. There's the promptness principle. And last of all, there's the power principle. There's the power principle.
Most of us think, "Oh, boy, I just have it made if I knew exactly what God wants me to do." Oh, no, friend, you need the strength to do it. I've already talked to you about this willpower, which is really God's power.
In verse 16, he says, "Redeeming the time." That's the promptness principle. In verse 17, he says, "Be not unwise, but understanding what the will of the Lord is." That's the prayer principle.
Look in verse 18, "And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess, but be filled with the spirit." That's the power principle. You see, the power principle is to do God's will in the power of the Holy Spirit.
Most of us don't need to learn to work harder. We need to learn to work with more power. We need to learn to work with more effectiveness. Now, let me move on to the final thing I want to say.
Not only is time a provided opportunity and not only is it a present opportunity and not only is it a precious opportunity, but my dear friend, listen to me and listen carefully. It is a passing opportunity.
The days are evil. Time is passing away. This day is passing. I must give an account for this day. I must give an account one day for this sermon that I've preached. Time is such a strange commodity.
You can't save it. You can't borrow it. You can't loan it. You can't leave it. You can't take it. You can't give it. All you can do is use it or lose it. Time can't be stopped.
In a football game, you can call time out, but you can't call time out in life. Time can't be stored. You can put your money in the bank, but you can't put your time in the bank.
Time can't be stretched. You can add another cup of water to the soup, but there's no way that you can stretch time. Time can't be shared. I can give you my books. I can give you my money.
I can give you my automobile. But I can't give you my time. I can give you a part of my time, but when I give you my time, in that sense, I've not added anything to your time.
In that sense, time can't even be shared. Someone wrote these words: "When as a child, I laughed and wept, time crept. When as a youth, I dreamed and talked, time walked.
When I became a full-grown man, time ran. When older still, I daily grew, time flew. Soon I shall find in traveling on, time is gone." My dear friend, time is a passing opportunity.
What do you intend to do? Do you intend to be a soul winner? When? Do you intend to be a good steward? When? Do you intend to make reconciliation with that estranged friend? When?
Do you intend to call your mama? When? Do you intend to write a letter to your daddy and tell him how much you love him and how much you thank God for the sacrifices that he's made for you all these years?
When are you going to do it? When are you going to do it? Time cannot be stopped. It cannot be stored. It cannot be saved. It cannot be shared. We are to redeem the time for the days are evil.
It was Horace Mann who wrote these words. He said, "Lost. Somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, studded with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered for they are lost forever."
Oh, my dear friend, if you could only see the preciousness of just one day. I've come to the end of my message, but listen to me now. Cut yourself loose from yesterday.
Last year with its heartaches and its failures is gone. Forget those things which are behind. Confess them to the Lord and bury them in the grave of God's forgetfulness.
Tomorrow is a time nowhere but on the fool's calendar. Stop saying, "If I had the time." You do have the time. Use it. And if you've not accepted Jesus Christ as your personal savior and Lord, the Bible says, "Behold, now is the day of salvation. Now is the time to be saved."
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Love Worth Finding's purpose is to bring people to Christ and mature them in the faith. This happens primarily through efforts in publishing and broadcasting biblical truth.
Love Worth Finding began in 1987, as a response to several requests for tapes of messages by pastor and Bible teacher Adrian Rogers. He relates that "soon the requests began to grow to the point that we knew God was leading us into a wider ministry." As an extension of Dr. Rogers' pulpit ministry Love Worth Finding provided that role and continues today.
Dr. Rogers stated, "I believe God wants us to proclaim the message of salvation in the power of the Holy Spirit by every means possible. That’s our commitment at Love Worth Finding."
In response to many who are asking,has that purpose changed since the home-going of Dr. Rogers? No, God wants us to continue to proclaim the message of salvation. The messenger may be gone, but the message must continue. Millions still have not heard the precious name of Jesus or know His redeeming grace.
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About Adrian Rogers
He was a devoted family man — husband to his childhood sweetheart Joyce, father to four children, grandfather to nine, and great-grandfather to six. Of all his accomplishments, Dr. Rogers often said his greatest joy centered in his relationship to Jesus Christ, his wife and family, and the church he pastored. The recipient of many honors and awards, the trophy he treasured most was one presented to him by his children one Father’s Day in which he was proclaimed The World’s Greatest Dad.
Under his pastoral leadership, Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee, grew from 9,000 members in 1972 to more than 29,000 at his retirement in 2005. And Adrian Rogers was a leader in his denomination, serving three terms as president of the Southern Baptist Convention.
God’s blessing on Dr. Rogers’ ministry became even more evident with the birth of Love Worth Finding Ministries in 1987. Dr. Rogers was the founder and Bible teacher of Love Worth Finding, an internationally syndicated television and radio ministry. The sun never sets on this ministry which is broadcast on radio, television, and the Internet. You can find LWF declaring the Gospel and changing lives in more than 150 countries around the world. In 2003, Dr. Rogers was honored to be inducted into the prestigious Hall of Fame by the National Religious Broadcasters.
Dr. Rogers was active in national leadership and personally consulted and prayed with five presidents of the United States. He visited and had the privilege of sharing the platform with President George W. Bush in the White House on the National Day of Prayer for America.
Dr. Rogers preached overseas crusades in Taiwan, South Korea, Israel, Russia, Romania, and in Central and South America.
Even though the Lord called him home in 2005, his messages of "Come To Jesus" are still reaching around the world. In fact, every country in the world except for one has visited LWF.org.
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