The Most High has given us a certain time on Earth to do His will. He has placed us in a temporary construct known as TIME. Outside of time is eternity, which is where we came from and where we will eventually return.
So how do we organize our time?
We spend much time debating the use of different calendars for the measurement of time. While it is true that we should study the Scriptures to know The Father’s viewpoint on this, it is also true that all calendars are a reflection of time which we will no longer need in the world to come. This is why we are told in Colossians 2:16 not to be judging one another on such matters of what we observe or do not observe.
Use your chosen calendar to organize and to be a steward of your God-given time on Earth.
By the way, do not judge one another regarding your different viewpoints about the shape of the Earth.
So what are we to plan for in the use of our time?
Our labour, our rest, our worship, our assets….and perhaps most of all our care for the remnant of believers, calling them out of Babylon, encouraging them not to faint, protecting them from that which is false.
We are to seek the Creator’s will to know what we are good at and could successfully labour at. He has endowed us with different portions of different abilities. We might earn a living at some things or do other things as a hobby.
We should be responsible with the fruits of our labour. We should honour those who labour in the Word and help those in need.
The Almighty instructs us to be labouring most of the time but to set aside some time for rest. We seem to have problems agreeing on what rest is and how and when to do it in our time measurement system. Let His Spirit guide you in these matters. Logically enough, we rest from what we do on other days to earn a living, we minimize our buying and selling and traveling as much as possible.
A rest day is a worship day, a day for the Scriptures and prayer and especially of God’s love. There are a number of rest days provided in Scripture. Seek them out and do what you can do with them on your own calendars. Use the seasons of Spring-Summer-Fall-Winter to orient you in planning your time.
When in time do we commemorate the birth of our Anointed Saviour Jesus of Nazareth? Springtime? Late September-early October, 1 Ethanim? 25 December? Do we even know His true birthday?
Do not worship a day, worship His birth in your heart!
In the ancient world people observed the day of death more than the day of birth. In the case of the Son, this means that the Feast of Passover-Unleavened Bread-First Fruits (Pascha) is the most accurate time to celebrate His death, burial and resurrection. This occurs on 14-15-16 Abib/Nisan which is typically between mid-March and mid-April on the Roman Gregorian calendar.
What about national holidays? In the US there is Thanksgiving in late November, in Canada it is in early October, in Scripture for the nation of Christ (True Israel) it is 15 Ethanim, generally in mid to late October on the Roman calendar.
We should use our temporary gift of time to promote and protect our freedom in Christ Jesus, including rights to self defense and to fight tyranny.
We are not to waste our time on fear, bondage or servitude.
Plan for life but do not be consumed with fear over 5G, VAX, Corona virus bio-weapons, weather warfare, bank and economic collapse, no cash on hand or permission to use it, inflation of food and other prices. Having a preparedness mentality, however, is definitely part of His natural law (Genesis 41:25-40).
And most of all, do not spend your time obsessing over works, spiritual gifts, rituals, signs and wonders and especially prophesy. The Father has more than He needs to bring back His Eternal Son at the appointed time.
Redeem the time, for the days are evil (Ephesians 5:16).