1) Pay attention to how you live. The challenge to “Be very careful” suggests the importance of being alert and cautious about how we act and live. Wise thought needs to be given to the way we live because time does pass quickly and if we are not sensbile we can live in ways that do not please God.
2)
Be wise in the use of time. The comparison
of “Not as unwise
but as wise” becomes a word to the careful person since we can so easily
waste our time by letting it escape without accomplishing anything worthwhile
or godly.
3)
Make sure to do what is important. The idea of “Making
the most of every opportunity”
suggests that we ought to seriously consider using our time to focus on things that
are positive, purposeful, and productive.
Our activities should benefit God’s kingdom and help people bring glory
to God.
4)
Recognize that foolish endeavors can easily emerge. The phrase “Because
the days are evil” helps us realize that there is wickedness all around us which can so easily
draw us and others into involvement in things which do not please God.
People want, desire, collect, and yes, even demand “things.” However, once things are accumulated it usually does not take long to discover that those things do not provide satisfaction. What people need is a right relationship with God. When people become rightly related to God through personal faith and trust in His Son Jesus Christ, they discover real purpose in living. With a right relationship with God people will delight in doing things right as well as in doing the right things. When we do things that are right, our actions and attitudes please God. God is delighted and glorified when we pay attention to the time that He has graciously given to us. Ask yourself: Am I spending time in God’s Word? Am I investing my life in people? Am I allowing God’s Spirit to direct me in living my life for God? Time does pass quickly. Let’s use our time wisely.