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24 could get an even better rate of return. Suppose one could save an hour, and get a whole day in return, or a month, or a year. Or suppose one could do even better. Suppose, that by acting now, one could get an infinite supply of time, a never-ending treasure chest of hours, days and years. And, of course, one can. Jesus said, “He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life.” Amazing! What a fantastic technique for time management! All I have to do is start listening to the Lord and obeying Him. And there will never again be a problem of too little time. Now I know from experience that having a devotional time every day saves me time in the long run. I work more efficiently. I get lucky time-and-money saving breaks that really have nothing to do with luck at all. I get help on tasks from unexpected sources. And I see more clearly how seemingly “urgent” matters are really not all that important after all. And I keep telling myself, that, as soon as I find the time, I’ll start having regular personal devotions again. And as soon as I find the time, I’ll have devotional time with my kids again. As soon as I find the time, I’ll get a prayer partner again. And I’ll do it tomorrow, maybe. Or the next day.

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