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Who
has not looked at the clock and wished that, by moving the hands
forward or back, they could control time? Instead, all
too often, time is the thing that controls us. We
think of time as productive or squandered, too swift or agonizingly
slow. But the truth is, we seldom spend enough of our time
reflecting on why we view it in a certain light and how time
can be an opportunity to experience the sacred. By
pausing to write about the different times in our life,
what they mean to us and where God’s fingerprints can
be found, all time becomes more precious. You will find that
your journal
can serve as a powerful lens, allowing you to look deep within
the moment and beyond it all at once. Your time becomes God’s
time, and with God in charge, we are free to live without the
clock as our master.
- When I think of eternal time, what images come to mind?
- When
does time stretch before me as if it will never end?
- How
can I make the time I have holy?
- When
I think of wasted time, what images come to mind?
- What
are the things that cause me to squander time?
- How can wasted
time become holy time?
- When I think of redeemed time, what images come to mind?
- When do I feel that I have bought time, when there was no
time?
- How can I recognize that time has been made holy?
- When I think of leisure time, what images come to mind?
- How can leisure give me more time?
- In what ways is leisure time holy time?
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