Lord's Day

Master of Time

Think of your most precious possession.  It might be a book or a painting, a piece of jewelry that belonged to your grandmother, or a tool used by your grandfather.  Perhaps it is a picture album, a pressed flower from your first bouquet, or an athletic trophy.  Whether the value is intrinsic or sentimental, its worth pales in comparison to time.  Time is the one possession we are constantly losing, consuming, poorly or wisely.  We cannot save it, recover it, or duplicate it.  We may have a significant amount left on our personal clock, or very little.  We check our bank accounts; we cannot

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