Text: Ephesians 5:15–16; Colossians 4:5

Sermon Outline: Redeeming The Time_01 March 2026

In a culture driven by speed, noise, and endless distraction, it is possible to be constantly busy yet spiritually unproductive. The Apostle Paul commands believers to walk carefully, walk wisely, and redeem the time because the days are evil.

This sermon confronts one of the greatest dangers facing modern Christians, not persecution, but distraction. Not opposition, but misdirection. Many lives are not ruined by scandal but quietly wasted by neglecting eternal priorities.

What This Sermon Addresses:

  • The difference between busyness and biblical productivity

  • How to live intentionally in spiritually dangerous times

  • Why time is a sacred stewardship from God

  • How to recognize and seize divine appointments

  • Practical steps for living with eternity in view

Drawing from Ephesians 5:15-16 and Colossians 4:5, this message calls believers to evaluate how they spend their hours, invest their gifts, and respond to God’s prompting in everyday life.

You will be challenged to:

  • Examine your schedule through an eternal lens

  • Remove distractions that dilute spiritual fruitfulness

  • Cultivate disciplined spiritual habits

  • Engage intentionally with unbelievers

  • Act immediately when God presents an opportunity

This sermon reminds us that time is not merely passing; it is presenting opportunity. Every day is a marketplace of eternal investment. What we do with our moments determines the fruit of our lives.

“A distracted life will never become a productive life.”
“Only what is done for Christ will last.”

If you desire to live purposefully, faithfully, and fruitfully in this generation, this message will both confront and encourage you.

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