Redeeming the Time: Waking Up to What Matters
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In this episode of The Guide Service, Paul Turner challenges men to take an honest look at how they are spending the one resource they can never get back—time.
Rooted in Ephesians 5:16, “Redeeming the time, because the days are evil,” this conversation goes beyond surface-level productivity and into biblical awareness. What does it actually mean to redeem the time? It’s more than staying busy—it’s about living awake. It’s about walking with your eyes open, aware of what truly matters in a world constantly competing for your attention.
Paul confronts the quiet drift many men fall into—not intentional rebellion, but distraction, passivity, and a failure to step back and ask: Is this what God has called me to give my life to?
Using the popular phrase, “Your 9 to 5 pays the bills. Your 5 to 9 builds the empire,” Paul puts this mindset up against the authority of Scripture. Is it simply a call to diligence—or does it subtly shift our focus toward financial responsibilities while neglecting other God given responsibilities?
To ground the discussion, Paul points to the example of Nehemiah, who returned to Jerusalem and led the rebuilding of the wall in just 52 days. Nehemiah was not distracted. He was not passive. He was focused, prayerful, and relentlessly committed to the responsibility God had placed in front of him. He was a man who got up and got after it—redeeming his time with clarity, conviction, and purpose.
This episode calls men to:
- Wake up to the time they’ve been given
- Look carefully at how they walk
- Align their lives with eternal priorities
Because redeeming the time isn’t about building your empire—it’s about faithfully carrying the responsibility God has entrusted to you.