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A wasted life book
A wasted life book






I’ll be showing you exactly how to benefit from these methods in this article. The good news is that there are some quick and easy methods that you can adopt that will make you a master of both your time and your life. In other words, people - perhaps including yourself - don’t even realize that they’re practicing unproductive behavior. This time wasting is usually done subconsciously. Stuff like constantly checking social media feeds, gossiping and procrastinating. While this is a true statement, unfortunately, most people continue to waste their time on things that don’t really matter or things that don’t support their goals and dreams.

a wasted life book

But take heart: According to the wisest man who ever lived, these messes are not proof of a wasted life, but of a productive one.I’m sure you’ve heard people say that “time is precious”. If you do the things God tells you to do, messes will inevitably follow. But a tidy house isn’t necessarily evidence of a well-lived life.

a wasted life book

Is a clean house proof of a wasted life? Not at all. This proverb is the readiness to accept upheaval, and a mess to clear up, as the price of growth.” Growth, or productivity, as the case may be.

a wasted life book

But you need to understand what Derek Kidner says, that “Orderliness can reach the point of sterility. Of course this isn’t to excuse slovenliness or laziness.

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You cannot have a home that is warm and full and inviting, you cannot have every child fed and cared for, while also having every dish done and every sock laundered. You cannot have perfect order and perfect productivity. Like so much else in this life, you cannot have it all. However, without all of those people there is no productivity-no true, biblical productivity-, no children to care for, no friends to counsel, no hospitality to extend. However, a clean house by the nature of things might just mean an empty house since children and husbands and houseguests and those neighborhood kids do not have to be in the house long before it is agonizingly messy. We could as easily say that one desires a neat and tidy house, just as the ideal stall would be clean. However, without oxen there is no productivity.” However, a clean stall by the nature of things would mean an empty stall since oxen do not have to be in a stall long before it is messy. Longman says, “One desires a neat and tidy life, just as the ideal stall would be clean. And the home-the home will at times be messy and cluttered and downright embarrassing. The mechanics’s hands will be stained with grease and his shop will need a daily once-over with the power washer. The baker’s counter will sometimes overflow with pots and pans and flour and sugar. The pastor’s desk will at times be crammed with books and papers. You cannot focus your time, attention, gifts, energy, and enthusiasm toward noble goals while still keeping every corner of life perfectly tidy. And if you do that, it is inevitable that along the way you will accumulate some mess. By this definition, each one of us, no matter our vocation, ought to pursue productivity with all the vigor we can muster. At least, I love productivity when it is properly defined-as effectively stewarding your gifts, talents, time, energy, and enthusiasm for the good of others and the glory of God.

a wasted life book

Tremper Longman says the moral is that “a productive life is a messy life.” Sponsor Show Your Support Become a PatronĪccording to this explanation, the proverb is about the messiness of a life well-lived.






A wasted life book