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Showing posts with label Time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Time. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Koan #37: Inane Trivialities
It is truly a strange and distressing phenomenon, that Man will spend an inordinate amount of time—his most precious resource—discussing the most inane trivialities, but not even grant a moment of reflection for that which may affect Him eternally. Pray that one is not such a man!
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Koan #12: Time and the Divine
What is most obvious to the wise, and thus still elusive to most men until it is too late for them, is that Man’s most precious resource is time, for from it all other things flow. Let one not, therefore, waste it on the trivial and the banal; the Believer especially must heed this, for not only is the Believer’s time accountable to the Almighty, it is also for the Almighty. Every moment can be used fruitfully and faithfully for Him in some manner. Thus the Believer’s time is doubly prized, for he knows both that it is precious and that it is for God, a combination of utmost importance. But by the same token, the Believer’s waste of this precious resource is doubly sinful, and he will be held accountable for any waste of it twofold. Let the Believer remember this and act on its truth.
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