Part 1: Redeeming the Time – Seeking God’s Will in Our Days

As homeschooling moms, it can feel like time is constantly slipping through our fingers. Yet, in Ephesians 5:15-16, we are reminded to "walk circumspectly, not as fools but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil." God is calling us to be intentional with our time—not simply to fill it up, but to use it wisely for His glory.

What Does Redeeming the Time Mean?

Redeeming the time is all about aligning every moment with God’s purposes. It means living each day with intention, seeking His will in even the most mundane tasks.


1. Prioritize What Matters Most

The first step in redeeming our time is to put our relationship with God at the forefront. Setting aside time daily for prayer and reading His Word grounds us in His truth. Even if it’s just a few moments, those moments re-center us.


2. Be Present with Your Family

God has blessed us with the opportunity to spend much time with our families, but we need to be truly present. It’s easy to get caught up in homeschooling tasks, housework, or planning. Redeeming the time involves cherishing the precious moments we share with our children and investing intentionally in their hearts.


Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll dive deeper into how we can redeem the time through our gifts, saying no to distractions, and embracing rest.

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