Handling the Gift of Time
This sermon centers on Bible and challenges believers to recognize time as one of God’s most valuable gifts. Every person is given the same 86,400 seconds each day, and the message encourages Christians to use that time wisely, intentionally, and for God’s glory. Since life is temporary and uncertain, the sermon reminds listeners that every moment matters and should be lived with purpose.
The message is built around three key truths about time:
Count Your Days — Life is short, and no one knows how much time they have left. Scripture teaches us to recognize the limits of our lives so we can live with wisdom and urgency.
Make Your Days Count — Instead of wasting time on things that do not matter, believers are encouraged to focus on what is eternal: serving God, loving others, worship, prayer, and spiritual growth.
Count Them One by One — A meaningful life is not built overnight but through daily faithfulness. Small acts of obedience, prayer, and devotion add up over time and create lasting impact.
Throughout the sermon, personal testimonies, humor, and practical examples are used to illustrate how God opens opportunities at the right time and how every season of life has purpose. The message emphasizes that wisdom is not simply knowing things, but understanding what matters most and choosing to invest time in those things.
“Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity.” — Ephesians 5:15-16
Ultimately, the sermon encourages believers to stop taking time for granted and instead view each day as a gift from God. By counting our days, making them meaningful, and faithfully serving God one step at a time, we can live lives that leave a lasting spiritual impact.
