I saw this experiment in Chapel on Wednesday, and I thought that it was well done. So I am recreating it for you. The main verse that was the focus of Chapel was Ephesians 5:16 which says, "Making the best use of the time, because the days are evil." The focus of chapel was making the best use of time. To do this, there was a collection of objects, each representing something in your life.
Beans: YouTube, Video Games, Netflix, Facebook
File: Work
Tape: Faith
Paper Clips: Family
Clips: Social Life
Cat Ball: Calling Mom
Bracelet: Health and Beuaty
Eraser: Homework
Star Wars Candle: Hobbies
Pencil Shapener: School
Now that we have all these activities in our life, it is important how we organize them. For a bad organization results in running out of time. But if you can prioritize what is important as being done first, then you will find that you can use your time wisely. Below are examples of bad and good priorities of time.
Bad Priorities
This happens when you put YouTube, Netflix, etc. before the more important things in life, you find yourself running out of time. You have more things to do than time to do it.
Good Priorities
When you put the important stuff in life first, You will find that you will have time to get everything you need to accomplish and that you still have time to goof off on the internet.
God warned us about making good use of our time, and when we do, we can get a lot accomplished.
Dear Heavenly Father,
Thank you for the 24 hours in the day that we get. I pray that you will help me use that time wisely to grow and help further your kingdom, and yet still have some time to relax. Thank you, Lord. Amen.
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