Part 2: Redeeming the Time – Using Our Gifts and Embracing Rest

In Part 1, we explored what it means to redeem the time by focusing on what matters most—our relationship with God and our family. But how do we practically walk this out in the day-to-day, especially when distractions and exhaustion set in?


1. Use Your Gifts for God’s Glory

Each of us has been given unique gifts. Whether it’s teaching, creating, cooking, or encouraging others, using these gifts in our homes and communities brings glory to God. Ask yourself, “How can I serve others with what God has given me?”


2. Say No to Distractions

One of the hardest aspects of redeeming the time is avoiding distractions. From endless social media scrolling to unnecessary tasks, distractions can rob us of time that could be better spent elsewhere. Take a moment to assess where your time goes and ask God to help you refocus on what’s important.


3. Embrace Rest

Rest is an essential part of redeeming the time. God Himself rested after creation, showing us that rest is not only good but necessary. As busy moms, we need to intentionally carve out time to rest—both physically and spiritually—so that we can pour into our families from a place of renewal.


Redeeming the time is not about perfection but about seeking God’s guidance on how to wisely steward each moment. With His help, we can live our days with purpose, peace, and joy.

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