Henry David Thoreau said, “You cannot kill time without injuring eternity.”

Are you just killing time every day?  I have been there.  A lot of “jobs” get where you can just manage them with minimal effort after a while.  You don’t have to put any thought into them and you can basically coast through your work life.  Your results are good, but not great, and you can make sure enough gets done so you can keep your job.  You aren’t compensated for better results so why would you work harder or work for better results.

Now, imagine that you are doing what you love.  What are your hobbies.  What activities do you do where you don’t watch the clock.  Or when you watch the clock, you cannot believe how the time is flying by?  We will be going through some exercises to help you figure out what God uniquely gifted you to do.  You may find that after completing those exercises that you are not doing what God gifted you to do?  You may find that you are just killing time.  Some people may know without doing anything that they are just killing time and not doing what they were created for, but you don’t know where to begin in finding your life passion.

I firmly believe that God created each of us to do something in particular.  Something very specific.  If you don’t unleash your God-given skills and abilities then you most certainly will injure your eternity.