
Okay God...here's the deal. I'm a busy person. I've got emails to read, friends to instant message and hours of shows on my Tivo that I need to catch up on. But, I am willing to set aside exactly 60 seconds of each day to read your word. I think that's fair.
So, If you have something you'd like to say to me then you'd better get right to the point. I don't want to have to read any thees, thous or begats. So give it to me straight and give it to me quick. Do you think you can handle that God?
So, If you have something you'd like to say to me then you'd better get right to the point. I don't want to have to read any thees, thous or begats. So give it to me straight and give it to me quick. Do you think you can handle that God?
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The way I figure it, if God demands that we tithe 10% of our income, shouldn't we do the same with our time?
Think about it - 10% of our time to pray, read and study God's Word. I figure that most of us probably are awake about 16 hours a day. 10% of that time would be 1.6 hours.
King David prayed three times a day. I bet he used something like this formula. It works out to about 32 minutes a session. 32 minutes at breakfast. 32 minutes at lunch. 32 minutes at dinner or bedtime.
Imagine how the world would really change if committed Christians would put only 10% of their emphasis (time, talent and treasure) where it really belongs - on God and his Word.
I don't think that is asking too much. Do you?
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