Our Times are in His Hands!

September 24th, 2009 by Mark Shea Print This Article Print This Article ·

2 Peter 3:8

But do not ignore this one fact, beloved, that with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.

Someone once asked St. Augustine what “time” was.  He said, “If you don’t ask me, I know.  If you ask me, I don’t know.”  Time, like light, matter, being, and other ultra-basic things of life is something we deal with daily, not because we understand them in the slightest, but because they are just always there.  We start to assume that, because they are always there, there is something indestructible or impassable about them, as though nothing is really bigger or more real than them.  Today’s verse reminds us that time, like everything else, is a creature and that God is not limited by it in any way.  He has all eternity to listen to a change of heart in the prayer of a man who leapt from a bridge in suicide and then repented before he hit the ground.  He can squeeze the whole age of the earth into one of his thimbles and still have room left over for a thimbleful of other universes.  So take some time (whatever that is) and spend it with God today in prayer.  It’s preparation for the day you will step out of time into a glad eternity.

Mark Shea is Senior Content Editor for Catholic Exchange and a weekly columnist for the National Catholic Register. You may visit his website at www.mark-shea.com check out his blog, Catholic and Enjoying It!, or purchase his books and tapes here.

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