Quotes related to James 4:14
Suppose that we allot ourselves a generous eight hours a day for sleep (and few need more than that), three hours for meals and conversation, ten hours for work and travel. Still we have thirty-five hours each week to fill. What happens to them? How are they invested?
— J. Oswald Sanders
The quality of a person's leadership will be in part measured by time: its use and its passage.
— J. Oswald Sanders
Time is precious, but we squander it thoughtlessly
— J. Oswald Sanders
Our problem is not too little time but making better use of the time we have.
— J. Oswald Sanders
A discretionary hour can be wisely invested or foolishly wasted. Each
— J. Oswald Sanders
Let these two small phrases roll through your mind and heart. Life is short. God is big. Life is short. God is big. Life is short. God is big. Do you hear that voice? Oh, I pray you hear that voice. We begin to listen by worshipping God. When we breathe in worship, we know and feel that life is short and God is big. Our hearts are emboldened. We are ready to move into action. Complacency leads to inaction, but worship moves us into action. It puts holy urgency in our lives.
— Louie Giglio
The hour which gives us life begins to take it away.
— Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Many things lost in life can be restored; however, time misused can never be recovered. Once the sun goes down, the day is forever gone.
— John Bevere
Life is now in session. Are you present?
— John Maxwell
Each day is an unrepeatable miracle. Today will never happen again, so we must make it count.
— John Maxwell
We can't choose whether we will get any more time, but we can choose what we do with it.
— John Maxwell
Each day is an unrepeatable miracle.
— John Maxwell