Sorry it took so long for me to respond, but I fell asleep twice reading the OP.
It's actually a very biblical question. Ephesians 5 speaks to redeeming the time. We all get 24 hours each day. What are we getting in return for it? As stewards, we are responsible to make good purchases with our time and to improve God's interests.
It's probably true we do better redeeming time at work than we do at marriage. No doubt because we apply the standard to work, but not to our partners. So it might prove profitable in relationships to try to quantify in some way just how much relationship we are actually receiving for time expended.
As far as money goes, I have always had enough. When I had only 1 child, I had enough. When I had 7, still enough. If I wanted something, I just asked. Sometimes it was provided; sometimes not. But I learned an important lesson about provision a long time ago...God will meet all your needs if you will let Him. He believes it's His job. 1 Peter 5:7...casting ALL your cares upon Him; for He careth for you. There's more here than many realize. It doesn't simply say that God has affection for us. He does, of course. But it also means He provides care to and for us. And the ALL seems to imply nothing is off limits. In return, He asks us to simply seek after His kingdom and His righteousness. It's the most incredible deal ever.
Most people do the reverse. They spend all their time doing what God has offered to do, and leave undone what He has asked us to do. And somehow we can't figure out what went wrong.
There is alot more to say on the subject, but I don't want you to fall asleep reading my post the way I did.
Also, if there are any typos, I would have fixed them but I only had 5 minutes and because the OP was so long I couldn't scroll down fast enough.
It's actually a very biblical question. Ephesians 5 speaks to redeeming the time. We all get 24 hours each day. What are we getting in return for it? As stewards, we are responsible to make good purchases with our time and to improve God's interests.
It's probably true we do better redeeming time at work than we do at marriage. No doubt because we apply the standard to work, but not to our partners. So it might prove profitable in relationships to try to quantify in some way just how much relationship we are actually receiving for time expended.
As far as money goes, I have always had enough. When I had only 1 child, I had enough. When I had 7, still enough. If I wanted something, I just asked. Sometimes it was provided; sometimes not. But I learned an important lesson about provision a long time ago...God will meet all your needs if you will let Him. He believes it's His job. 1 Peter 5:7...casting ALL your cares upon Him; for He careth for you. There's more here than many realize. It doesn't simply say that God has affection for us. He does, of course. But it also means He provides care to and for us. And the ALL seems to imply nothing is off limits. In return, He asks us to simply seek after His kingdom and His righteousness. It's the most incredible deal ever.
Most people do the reverse. They spend all their time doing what God has offered to do, and leave undone what He has asked us to do. And somehow we can't figure out what went wrong.
There is alot more to say on the subject, but I don't want you to fall asleep reading my post the way I did.
Also, if there are any typos, I would have fixed them but I only had 5 minutes and because the OP was so long I couldn't scroll down fast enough.
It's tiktok, man. I been saying it for years, tiktok is wrecking our attention spans.
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