Sometimes his work schedule is inconvenient. Sometimes it works against all things sacred (family and church). Sometimes I don’t like it.
What I do like is that they give him his yearly schedule in advance. As a matter of fact, I have his 2013 schedule in hand right now. So I know exactly what our year will look like in relation to his work schedule.
Schedules
are part of life. Whether they are related to work, school, or even an infant,
there are schedules to keep and follow. It’s how we cope with them and work
through them that matters. But more importantly, it’s what God has to say about
keeping schedules that makes the difference.
The
writer of Ecclesiastes tells us that “there
is a time for everything. A season for everything activity under heaven.” (Ecclesiastes
3:1 – NIV) He then proceeds to give examples of his understanding of a schedule
in verses 2-8. But we also see from this writer that without God, it’s all
meaningless (Ecclesiastes 12:8).
Paul
encouraged the Ephesian Christians with these words. “Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making
the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil.” Paul shared that
in day-to-day living (schedules) how important it is to make every moment
count. Again, count for God.
I
believe from these two passages we can see that schedules are part of life. But
if we leave God out of our daily schedules, we are whipping up a recipe for
disaster.
As
we rely on God, we are able to utilize His power, His strength, His wisdom, and
His protection (just to name a few). Why wouldn’t we desire His assistance with
our schedules?
I have
Mason’s 2013 work schedule. However, it could change. If someone should happen
to quit, this schedule is thrown out because another shift must be covered. Sometimes
that can get a little aggravating.
[I
must add this to all of my complaining. My husband has a job. My husband has
employment that is not threatened. I am able to do what I do because of the career
my husband has chosen. That is something that I don’t take lightly. I appreciate
and love all the work he does for me and our family.]
I pray
your schedule today allows for some valuable family time or perhaps some
personal time, but most important for an incredible connection with God. Time
spent with God is time well spent. Don’t overlook Him with your busy schedule.
The time you spend with God will be the best part of your day!
Grace
and peace be yours in abundance,
Donna
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