“Look carefully then how you walk, not as unwise but as wise,
making the best use of the time, because the days are evil.”
— Ephesians 5:15–16 (ESV)
In every generation, time has been one of humanity’s most precious yet most wasted gifts. The modern world rushes faster than ever — filled with distractions, endless pursuits, and noise that leaves little room for God. But Scripture reminds us: be careful how you walk.
Paul’s warning is not simply about avoiding sin, but about living with purpose. The wise man measures his days, recognizing that each hour carries eternal value. The fool drifts through life, spending his time on what does not last.
Today, many people live as though time is their own — forgetting that every breath is a loan from God. The wise Christian understands that time is sacred, an opportunity to serve, to love, to worship, and to bear witness to Christ.
The world’s days may be dark, but the believer’s steps can still shine with wisdom. When you walk carefully with Christ, even your ordinary moments become holy.
Thought for Today:
Use every moment for God’s glory—time spent with Christ is never wasted.