Mentor's Tip # 1: The Power of Sanctified Time
by Michael K. Lake, Th.D., D.R.E.
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NKJ Genesis 2:3 Then God blessed the
seventh day and sanctified it, because in it He rested from
all His work which God had created and made.
The more I study the Word of God, the more I am blown away
by His wisdom. It could be said that God is the
ultimate authority on time management and productivity.
Only He could create and organize a universe in six days!
What I find interesting is that before God ever sanctified a
place or a people, He sanctified a time. God pulled
out His calendar and said to man: "You get the first six
days in a week, but the seventh day I want you to spend it
with Me." I guess the Lord knew how we can get
sometimes. We get so busy in the mundane things of
life that we easily forget the most important ones!
Later on, after He redeemed His people from Egypt, He
expanded His appointed times (divine appointments) to
include His Feasts in which all males had to appear before
Him in Jerusalem.
The point of all this is: God placed within our DNA the need
to sanctify times for prayer, study and a host of other
important things in our lives. What we do not schedule
time for; we will never find time for.
This is a Genesis Principle that seems to always work.
We all have violated this principle to our own hurt.
Now it is time to put this biblical Genesis Principle to
work for you, instead of against you.
Step 1: Get a Daytimer or other
type of scheduling system. You will find them at
Wal-Mart, Staples or even many Drug Stores.
Step 2: Begin sanctifying time at
the beginning of each week. Pull out your Daytimer
and block out times for prayer and study. Consider
these as "holy" times for you. These are times that
you have appointments with God to either fellowship with Him
or to learn from His Word.
Step 3: Be protective of those
times. The enemy will do everything in his power
to frustrate you and to keep you from your appointments.
Refuse the tactics of the enemy and ask the Holy Spirit to
give you the grace to keep and to use those times
efficiently for the Kingdom of God. By the way, did
you know that part of the anointing from the Holy Spirit is
all about efficiency? Let's end this tip with looking
at Acts 1:8 from the Amplified Bible:
AMP Acts 1:8 But you shall receive power [ability,
efficiency, and might] when the Holy Spirit has come upon
you, and you shall be My witnesses in Jerusalem and all
Judea and Samaria and to the ends [the very bounds] of the
earth.
Go forth and be efficient by the power of the Holy Spirit!
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