Includes...
When it comes to increasing our productivity there are what I call the 4 P's of Productivity.
Praying and waiting until we know what to do can greatly increase our productivity. A lot of time is wasted on things that are really not important or on things that we have to do over or correct. When we pray and wait for God's leading he makes us so much more efficient.
To be positioned in praise is to be positioned in the light. And when we are in the light everything flows so much better. Staying positioned in praise can help us get more done faster.
Playing is also another key. Time flies when we are having fun, but it also increases the ease and speed of our productivity because it takes the pressure off. When there is a lot of pressure on us we slow down and often make mistakes that have to be corrected. Playing and having fun increases productivity.
The greatest accelerator of productivity is people. People are the can ei...
Hebrews 4:15 says For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin.
Jesus was tempted in all points but he was without sin and he fulfilled a law that none of us could fulfill. Which is really important because James 2:10 says whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles at just one point is guilty of breaking all of it.
There are two ways to be right with God. One is by keeping all of God's laws and the other is by believing in Jesus for our righteousness.
In the Old Testament there were 613 laws and if you broke one of them then you were guilty of all. Think about this... you could be a really good person and keep 612 of the laws but break one of them and be disqualified.
Jesus fulfilled this for us and now we can be right with God by getting only one point right...believing in him.
And an amazing thing happens when we get this one point right, he ch...
I think God designed time to be squeezed.
And two ways we can squeeze time are by compressing it with deadlines and squeezing the most joy out of the moments we have.
I once came across this saying... More gets done in compressed time.
Let's say you are getting ready to do some task... If you set a timer to get as much done as you can in 20 minutes you will almost always get more done in less time than if the time was open ended.
But deadlines increase pressure which is why we need to pair it with squeezing the most joy out of the moments we have today. This means being more present and aware of God's presence, and having more fun.
In today's communion it's a time to remember that because of Jesus we have God's presence and in his presence there is fullness of joy. We are also asking God to help us squeeze our time the way he intended us to.
I am praying for you.
Daniel
The ability to control our time is an amazing gift God has given us. He has given us the ability to both speed up and slow down the way we experience time. And when we slow time down while accelerating our productivity it gives us a compounded effect of time going slower while we are moving faster which equals higher productivity in way less time.
In the gym I learned there are two ways to slow time....Being still and going really fast.
Imagine holding still in a plank or wall squat or even sitting still meditating. Time seems to go really slowly when we hold still.
On the other end a 20 or 30 second all out sprint also feels like forever.
These two principles can be applied with God. Be still and wait for his leading and direction each day or whenever you don't know what to do. Proverbs 8 says to wait in God's doorway and listen for him. Take the time to be still.
Then when you know what to do, take action immediately and go fast. Stay calm and relaxed but...
Time is relative. We all experience it differently. Two people can be sitting right next to each other and experiencing time in a completely different way. For one person time can be creeping along while it is flying by for the other.
Time is beautiful gift God has given us.
When God created time he wasn't sitting around thinking... How can I torment these people by giving them less time than they need?
He was generous and gave us more than enough time. He also gave us the ability to control time and experience it differently by speeding it up or slowing it down.
In basketball or football, which are games with time management, teams that are winning do everything possible to speed up the clock and finish their victory, while teams that are losing do everything possible to slow the clock down so they can catch up. A lot of games are won or lost purely on clock management.
The first key to time is staying under control rather than being hurried and frantic, b...
Legendary basketball coach John Wooden used to tell his players... "Be quick, but don't hurry."
It is good to be quick but hurrying is a mental state that makes us out of control and often leads to mistakes.
When God created time and the gift of a day he wasn't being stingy.
He wasn't thinking how can I give these people barely enough time each day.
He was generous and gave us more than enough time each day.
But when we are in a hurried frantic state it steals time from us.
We all have 24 hours a day but we all experience those 24 hours differently and some of those hours can be stolen.
And being in a hurry is one of the biggest things that steals our time because we lose control and make mistakes that take longer to fix.
The other part of this is being quick... We should be quick to do the things we know to do.
In today's communion it's a time of thanksgiving for the gift of enough time and asking for God's help to be quick but not hurried. We are ...
This is a time of year when things are often in transition and shifting around, which makes it a pivotal decision time. All along our path with God there will be little forks in the road, where we get to decide whether to keep moving forward. When we choose to follow his lead during these pivotal times he will often give us an amazing confirmation after we take the step.
During these times it is important to slow down and seek God on which way to go. Some of these decisions will stretch our faith and take courage, which moves us to another level. During this season of the year points of contention seem to also arise with others. During these times it is important to handle these with generosity and grace, even if someone is wronging you. If you will choose to be generous and honor God at these forks in the road or points of contention, God has a pattern that he will immediately give you an amazing promise about something he has for you.
Consider the story of Ab...
Imagine going to God and trying to connect with him, but he says...Maybe later I am really busy right now.
Or as you are talking with him he is staring at his phone, working on a tablet, or distracted by something else.
In the gospels we see the example of the little children coming to Jesus while he was doing ministry. His disciples get angry because Jesus is too busy doing important things to spend time with the children. But, Jesus stops what he is doing and makes time to connect with the kids.
It seems that most everyone is too busy these days. The other day I made it a priority to slow down and connect with my kids. We had been in a very busy season of life and I was reminded of how important it is to simply be present and listen without distractions or being hurried. I had been too busy and not taking the time to really connect with them.
The reality is that being too busy is a mindset...much of it is in our minds. God made there to be more than enoug...
A couple of days ago I came across this verse in Psalm 114:7-8... Tremble, earth, at the presence of the Lord, at the presence of the God of Jacob, 8 who turned the rock into a pool, the hard rock into springs of water.
When the Israelites came out of Egypt they needed water and Moses struck the rock and water came out.
Jesus was/is the rock and out of him came a pool and springs of living water.
This verse also reminded me of how the Old Testament said we used to have hearts of stone, but God has rolled them away and given us hearts of flesh. And now inside of us we have a pool and springs of living water.
In this living water is an unlimited inexhaustible supply of everything he has. His Spirit, power, love, grace, wisdom, kindness, greatness, peace, joy, health, energy, time, finances, and much more are all in this living water.
As we take communion today let it be a time of gratitude that because of the sacrifice of Jesus our old hearts were rolled awa...
Sometimes we don't exactly know what to pray or ask for. In these times we can appeal to God's "Hesed."
Hesed is a Hebrew word that is in the Old Testament hundreds of times. Hesed is hard to translate into English and most of the time it is translated as steadfast love, but it means so much more than this.
Here is some of what it means...
Fidelity or loyalty to a covenant with an eager or ardent desire for mercy, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, loyalty, compassion, love, grace, and unfailing love.
God is unwavering and steadfast in his commitment to His covenant in Christ. God is abounding with hesed. It is who he is.
In our covenant relationship with God he has bound or obligated himself to hesed for us.
When blind Bartimaeus was calling out to Jesus he was saying in Hebrew... Have hesed on me!
As we take communion today it is a time to appeal to God's hesed because of our covenent with him in Christ.
I am praying for you.
Daniel
P.S. As we go ...
Sign up to receive Yearly Cycle Updates delivered to your inbox.