March 3
THE WISE USE
OF TIME
"Look therefore carefully how ye walk, not
as unwise, but as wise redeeming the time, because the days are evil."-- Eph_5:15-16 (R.V.).

Times and seasons succeed one
another very quickly. Milton, in his glorious sonnet on the Flight of Time,
bids her call on the leaden-stepping hours, referring to the swing of the
pendulum; and, indeed, as we look back on our past life it will seem as though
each experience was only for a moment, and then had vanished, never to return.
We are reminded of the cobbler, who, as he sat in his kitchen, thought that the
pendulum of his clock, when it swing to the left, said For ever; and to the
right, Where? For ever--where? For ever--where? He got up and stopped it, but
found that, although he had stopped the questioner, he had not answered the
question. Nor could he find rest until, on his knees, he had been able to face
the question of the Eternal, and reply to it.
We must be on the alert to meet
the demand of every hour. "Mine hour is not yet come," said our Lord.
He waited patiently until He heard the hours strike in heaven, and then drawing
the strength appropriate to its demand, He went forth to meet it. Each time and
season is kept by the Father in His own hand. He opens and none shuts; He shuts
and none opens. But in that same hand are the needed supplies of wisdom, grace,
and power. As the time, so is the strength. No time of sighing, trial,
temptation, or bereavement is without its special and adapted supplies. Take
what is needed from His hand, and go forth to play the part for which the hour
calls.
PRAYER
Oh, that You would bless us
indeed and enlarge our coasts of useful service. Let Your hand be with us, and
keep us from all evil that would grieve YOU. AMEN.
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