Number Your Days, Don’t Just Count Them!

Young man, allow me to emphasize a crucial principle for fulfilling your purpose: you must learn to number your days, not merely count them. Counting your days is simply acknowledging your age, while numbering them means placing significant value on each passing day. Every day has a name, a goal, and an agenda. It is not just another 24 hours to pass by. Each day contributes to the unfolding story of your destiny. When you number your days, every minute becomes precious, every hour is cherished, and none is wasted on frivolities. You will no longer invest time in meaningless distractions like excessive movies, games, idle talk, or unproductive outings. Instead, you will dedicate your moments to personal growth, spiritual development, and becoming an asset that no one would want to lose. King David prayed, "teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom". He understood that wisdom comes from intentional living. Each day presents an opportunity to write a new chapter, learn something new, and grow into the person God created you to be. David himself maximized his days, composing psalms and fulfilling his purpose from his youth until old age. Young man, stop counting your days just to mark the passing years. Be intentional about how you live. Ask yourself daily: What have I learned today? What value have I added to myself? Let each day count toward your destiny.

Reference: Psalm 90 v 12

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