Love Through Punctuality: Why Being on Time Matters
One of the downsides of being the âChristian productivity guyâ is that no one cuts me any slack for being late! If Iâm even a few minutes tardy to a meeting or event, somebody always takes it upon themselves to give me a hard time about it.
But the truth is I don’t mind a little ribbing and I actually kind of like the added accountability. Because I firmly believe that being on time is a very practical way for Christians to demonstrate love and, frankly, it’s not something I’m always the best at it.
If youâre a Christian who is struggles with punctuality, let me offer you three reasons why being on time matters. And then Iâll suggest five practical strategies to help you grow in this important area.
3 Reasons Why Being on Time Matters1. Punctuality Is a Form of LoveâLet each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.â â Philippians 2:4
When we’re not on time, we often make others wait. You leave someone sitting alone in the coffee shop, make the meeting start late, or disrupt the event thatâs already begun. Itâs inconsiderate. It’s unloving.
But when you are diligent about being on time, you are loving your neighbor by valuing their time. And that may mean sacrifice on your partâwaking up earlier, skipping the coffee, or being the one who gets there early and has to wait awkwardly. But if we really care, these are relatively small sacrifices to make for the sake of love.
2. Punctuality Reflects IntegrityâLet your âYesâ be yes and your âNo,â no.â â Matthew 5:37
If you say you’ll be somewhere at a certain time and then show up late, that’s is a broken promise. Sure, unforeseen circumstances can come up that delay us, and we just need to communicate that. But if youâre chronically late due to poor planning or apathy, you need to see the problem for what it is: A lack of integrity. When you agree to a time, you have said âyes,â you’ve made a promise. So make sure you are doing everything in your power to fulfill that promise.
3. Punctuality Is Part of Your WitnessâSo that you may walk properly before outsiders and be dependent on no one.â â 1 Thessalonians 4:12
We want to have integrity because that honors God and loves others. But we also want to keep our appointments because it is part of our witness to unbelievers. When Christians are consistently reliable and respectful of time it shows our consideration toward others and reflects the love of Christ that has transformed us.
Strategies for PunctualityThe heart is the most important part of this thing, that’s why I began with the “why.” But here are some super practical ways to be better at being on time.
Plan in Reverse â Instead of asking âWhat time do I need to leave?â ask, âWhat time do I need to start getting ready?âBuild in Buffer â There will always be unexpected delaysâespecially if you have kids. So donât try to time everything out perfectly. Always try to overestimate how long it will take.Dress, then Rest â A lot of times we end being late because we were relaxing and waited until the last minute to start getting ready. Instead, get ready to go first, then spend some time relaxing before you actually have to leave. Bonus: This way is a lot less stressful.Set a Leave Alarm â This assumes you’ve already figured out when you need to be out the door. But once you have that time, then set an alarm 5â10 minutes before that time. That way you donât lose track of the time, or have to constantly be checking the clock.Prep the Night Before â This applies more for morning appointments. But laying out your clothes, getting your lunch or whatever else you need together in advance, these simple steps can save you loads of time (and anxiety) in the morning. And they can help you be punctual.ConclusionPunctuality matters. It matters to God and it matters to others. If this is an area you struggle in, take some time to pray about it. Confess your shortcomings in this area and ask the Lord to help you to be more diligent to manage your time in a way that loves others, showcases integrity, and honors Him.


