Fri, 13 November 2009 After Adam fell into sin in the garden, he found himself for the first time in Chronos time. His life was now measured by a clock and calendar, and was limited. Today, we find ourselves chasing the clock. We have busy schedules. Every hour of the day is taken up as we run to and fro. Sometimes we fall behind time and find ourselves late for an appointment. This chasing the clock causes us to run right past God’s time or what I call Kairos time. Thus, we are often late for God’s appointed time for us - that time in which He intends for us to grow in our spiritual life. Don’t be so busy that you miss God’s appointed time!Comments[0] |
Fri, 6 November 2009 Comments[0] |
Sun, 1 November 2009 "The defining moments of life" series I pray will be a blessing to you.
It is about the Kairos moments that take place in our lives. Moments
that actually define our life. Kairos moments of time are not
associated with a clock or a calendar, they are simply an event, an
occasion, an opportunity.What I want to emphasis is the fact that as
painful as they may be they also can be a positive time in our lives
drawing us closer to God. Comments[0] |

After Adam fell into sin in the garden, he found himself for the first time in Chronos time. His life was now measured by a clock and calendar, and was limited. Today, we find ourselves chasing the clock. We have busy schedules. Every hour of the day is taken up as we run to and fro. Sometimes we fall behind time and find ourselves late for an appointment. This chasing the clock causes us to run right past God’s time or what I call Kairos time. Thus, we are often late for God’s appointed time for us - that time in which He intends for us to grow in our spiritual life. Don’t be so busy that you miss God’s appointed time!