We live as though we have unlimited time, yet every moment slips away irretrievably. How do we live with intention when time is our scarcest resource? Pastor Dorrell examines Galatians 6:9-10 to argue that time functions as a finite currency that demands deliberate stewardship. Drawing on Paul's exhortation to seize divine appointments (kairos moments) and live circumspectly, the sermon illuminates three essential practices: living selectively by prioritizing what matters eternally, living productively by investing in people and relationships, and living awarely by recognizing the seasons and opportunities God places before us. You are challenged to awaken to the preciousness of today and act intentionally to make your life count for eternity.
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