WHEN
TIME IS NO LONGER
BLUE
DENIM & LACE, by Dr. Jack Hyles, was first published in 1969. The last time
I purchased a replacement copy I had to do so as a used book on Amazon. I
treasure my copy as the teachings those decades ago changed my life, so much so
that Ann and I gifted copies to 24 of our closest friend families. I share with
you one of my favorite chapters that I still read to people today. WHEN TIME IS
NO LONGER:
“…
that there should be time no longer.” Revelation 10:6
Perhaps one of the hardest things to define
is time. I have often thought of time being a yardstick with which to measure
deterioration. Could that be the reason there is no time with God, and there
will be no time in eternity? Nothing will ever deteriorate there. There will be
no depreciation; hence, there will be no need for the measuring stick of time.
The older I get the more I realize that
perhaps the greatest gift that I could give you is my time. Actually, the only
gift I can give you is my time. If I give you money, I give you the time it
took me to earn the money. If I give you a gift, I give you the time it took me
to earn the money with which I bought the gift. Perhaps, then, it is true that
time is the only thing that I can really give you. Time is probably the
greatest gift for several reasons:
1.
When
I give you my time, I am giving you my life, for time is life. If one takes the
life of another, actually he takes only time from him. Murder is simply taking
from a person the amount of time he would have lived. So in a real sense. When
I give to you of my time, I am giving you my life, for time is life. How much
more could I honor you than to give you my time? How much more could you honor
me than to give me your time? My time with you is an investment. Let us care
for each other’s investment wisely.
2.
If
I spend some time with you, I am giving you a gift that can be given only to
YOU! The moment I give you I will never have again. Once it is given, it can
never be given to another. Such a realization should cause us to appreciate
moments spent with friends, for a moment given to me by a friend is not only
his giving to me of his life, but also something which he can give to no other
person and which can never be given again.
3.
For
you to give me a moment, or for me to give you a moment, is to exchange the
only moment that we actually know we have. We are only promised the present.
When we share the present with each other, we are giving to each other the only
moment we have for sure. There may never be another.
4.
The
giving of a moment is a greater gift than heaven can give. If I spend a moment
with you in Heaven, it will not be subtracted from time, for there is no time
there. In Heaven I’ll not be giving you my life, for life is eternal there.
Here it is an earthly gift that I may give you that I cannot give you in
Heaven, for to spend a moment there is not a sacrifice. May I then never take
lightly the time I give to you [or time you give to me].
5.
Time
is a gift God cannot give. God gives us many wonderful gifts. Time is one gift
He cannot give you. God has no time. He does not give up any of His life to
fellowship with you. To be sure, He gave His life on the cross to save you; but
since God will never die, the time He gives to you and the moments you share
with Him do not subtract anything from His life. In other words, He loses no
life to fellowship with you. However, when I fellowship with you, I lose my
life. When you fellowship with me, you are giving of your life. Here is a gift
that we can share that even God cannot give.
6.
For
me to give you a moment is an honor that God cannot give you. When we share a
moment alone, we take that moment from everyone else and give it to each other.
God, however, is omnipresent. For Him to fellowship with you does not mean He
forfeits fellowship with all others. Hence, when you give me a few moments, I
must pause to realize that you are honoring me above all the people of the
earth for that moment.
Therefore, for me to give you my time is the greatest gift that I can
give. Since it can given only to you and only to one person at a time and can
never be given again, please accept the moment I give you as a supreme gift and
as an expression of my love to you and my interest in you.
Recently someone asked me:”Why do you make everything seem so sacred? It
seems that you make the least little event such a sacred occasion.”
I
have given you my reasons. For every event in life uses up a little more of the
most precious commodity that I have on earth – my life. The event may seem
trivial and the occasion may seem small, but the price I am paying is the great
price I have to pay. Hence, I do not measure an occasion by its greatness or
bigness, but by the price I pay for it – even my life.
Pastor Jack Hyles
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