15 min 53 sec

Redeeming Your Time: 7 Biblical Principles for Being Purposeful, Present, & Wildly Productive

By Jordan Raynor

This guide explores how to align your daily schedule with eternal purposes. By blending spiritual wisdom with practical systems, it offers a roadmap for being more present, productive, and peaceful.

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Have you ever felt like you are running a race with no finish line? We live in an era where the ‘hustle’ is glorified, and our calendars are often overflowing with commitments that leave us feeling drained rather than fulfilled. It’s a common struggle to wonder if we are truly making the most of the time we’ve been given. For those looking to align their daily grind with a deeper sense of mission, the quest for productivity isn’t just about efficiency—it’s about purpose.

In this exploration of Jordan Raynor’s insights, we’re going to look at how to reclaim your schedule through a lens of faith. We will discover that being productive isn’t about squeezing every second for profit, but about being purposeful, present, and wildly effective in the areas that truly matter. We’ll see how legendary figures and biblical examples provide a blueprint for a life that is both high-achieving and deeply restful.

Throughout this summary, we’ll explore a throughline of ‘stewardship.’ If time is a gift, how do we handle it with the care it deserves? We’ll look at the psychological traps that cause us stress, the importance of finding quiet in a digital storm, and the paradoxical power of doing nothing. By the time we finish, you’ll have a new framework for looking at your to-do list—one that prioritizes eternal impact over temporary busyness.

Discover why the feeling of having too much to do is a natural part of the human experience and how it points toward a much larger story.

Learn how the brain handles unfinished tasks and why a ‘trusted system’ is the secret to mental peace and increased focus.

Explore the vital link between silence and creativity, and find out how to escape the trap of endless digital consumption.

See how a clear mission can simplify your life and why saying ‘no’ is sometimes the most productive thing you can do.

Uncover the counter-intuitive secret to higher performance: working less to achieve more through biological rhythms and rest.

As we wrap up this journey through the principles of redeeming your time, the central theme is clear: your schedule is a reflection of your priorities. We have explored the idea that while our work may feel unfinished, we can find peace knowing it contributes to an eternal narrative. We’ve learned that by clearing our mental clutter through trusted systems and embracing the silence of solitude, we create the space necessary for our most meaningful work to flourish.

The examples of Tamika Catchings and Jesus show us that a life of great impact is a life of great focus. By identifying your high-leverage tasks and having the discipline to rest, you aren’t just getting more done—you are living more fully. Productivity, in this sense, is not about the quantity of tasks completed, but the quality of your presence and the intentionality of your choices.

Moving forward, try to implement just one of these habits this week. Perhaps it’s committing to a ‘digital fast,’ or maybe it’s finally writing down all those ‘open loops’ that have been keeping you awake at night. Remember that your time is a finite gift, intended to be used for the good of others and the glory of a higher purpose. By being a faithful steward of your hours, you don’t just achieve more; you find a deeper sense of rest and satisfaction in the work you were uniquely called to do.

About this book

What is this book about?

Redeeming Your Time addresses the modern epidemic of busyness from a distinctively Christian perspective. It moves beyond simple life-hacks to provide a theological foundation for why we work and how we should manage our hours. The book promises to help readers escape the feeling of being overwhelmed by offering seven core principles derived from the life of Christ and modern efficiency experts. Readers will learn how to capture every commitment, find silence in a loud world, and embrace the necessity of rest. It bridges the gap between high-level purpose and the granular details of a daily calendar. The throughline of the work is that productivity isn't about doing more things; it's about doing the right things with a heart at peace. By the end, you'll see how managing your schedule is actually an act of worship and stewardship.

Book Information

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Genra:

Personal Development, Productivity & Time Management, Religion & Spirituality

Topics:

Focus, Productivity Systems, Purpose, Religion, Time Management

Publisher:

Penguin Random House

Language:

English

Publishing date:

September 26, 2023

Lenght:

15 min 53 sec

About the Author

Jordan Raynor

Jordan Raynor is a best-selling author, entrepreneur, and speaker who is passionate about helping others lead purposeful lives. He has penned multiple successful books, including Called to Create and Master of One, and is the host of the popular podcast The Call to Mastery.

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Overall score based on 76 ratings.

What people think

Listeners find this guide both useful and profound, offering distinct strategies for better time management and productivity. Rooted in Biblical foundations and incorporating scripture throughout, it is considered an essential listen for Christians. Listeners value how the content encourages focusing on a single task while improving spiritual well-being, which leads to reduced stress and a deeper sense of peace.

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Bua

Finally got around to reading this, and it’s easily the best thing I’ve read on productivity in years. Raynor doesn't just give you a list of hacks; he roots everything in the life of Jesus, which makes it feel so much more meaningful. I loved the idea that we don't need to be productive to earn God's love, but we want to be productive to steward His gifts. The section on 'Unipresence' really hit home for me because I’m always trying to be everywhere at once. The practical side is great too, though setting up the commitment tracking system took me a bit longer than I expected. It’s a dense read with a lot of moving parts, but the peace of mind you get from having a system that actually works is worth every minute spent.

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Cooper

Wow. Just wow. This isn’t just about getting more done; it’s about why we do what we do. Picked this up during a particularly burnt-out season, and the chapters on productive rest and the Sabbath were exactly what my soul needed. Jordan reminds us that the gospel frees us from the pressure to finish our to-do lists because God is ultimately in control. I’ve started implementing the 'deep work' blocks in my morning after my time in the Word, and the difference in my focus is night and day. It’s rare to find a book that offers both high-level spiritual insights and 'how-to' tutorials for your inbox. Truly a must-read for anyone who feels swamped by the demands of modern life.

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Eli

The chapter on 'eliminating all hurry' has stayed with me long after finishing the last page. Most of us live at such a frantic pace that we miss the opportunities God puts right in front of us. Raynor’s writing style is engaging and fresh, making complex theological ideas feel accessible and immediate. I loved the concept of 'resting with your hands' if you work with your mind—it’s changed how I view my hobbies and chores. While I don't agree with every single tiny habit suggested, the overarching framework is incredibly robust. It’s helped me prioritize my 'yeses' so I can say a firm 'no' to the things that don't matter. If you want more discipline but aren't sure where to start, get this book.

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Giulia

This book completely transformed how I view my calendar. For years, I felt like my faith and my work were in two different boxes, but this bridged the gap perfectly. Raynor teaches us that managing our time is actually an act of worship. I was especially struck by the idea that Jesus was never in a hurry, yet he accomplished everything his Father sent him to do. The practical tips on avoiding distractions and time blocking have made me so much more present with my family in the evenings. I’m no longer scrolling through my phone while my kids are playing because I’ve learned how to 'dissent from the noise.' It’s a convicting, encouraging, and deeply practical guide for the modern believer.

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Hana

After hearing so much buzz about this, I finally dove in and I’m so glad I did. It’s basically 'Getting Things Done' meets the New Testament. Jordan Raynor has a gift for taking high-level productivity concepts and making them feel like a natural extension of our walk with Christ. The emphasis on 'Deep Work' and protecting your focus is so necessary right now. I did find the author's own level of discipline a bit intimidating at times—he’s clearly a high-achiever! But his epilogue about grace was the perfect way to wrap things up. It reminded me that even when I fail at my schedule, God’s grace is sufficient. It’s an essential manual for anyone trying to be a faithful steward of their time.

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Pong

Picked this up on a whim and was immediately gripped by the author's transparency and insight. Frankly, it’s one of the few books that manages to be both a 'why-do' and a 'how-to' simultaneously. The 7 principles are easy to remember, but applying them takes real effort and heart-change. I’ve already seen a reduction in my daily stress levels since I started implementing the 'Commitment Tracking System' and carving out more time for solitude. It’s not a quick fix—Raynor is honest about that—but it’s a sustainable way to live. If you’re tired of feeling overwhelmed and want to align your productivity with the heart of God, you won't regret reading this. Five stars for sure.

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Savannah

As someone who has struggled with the 'hustle culture' mentality, this book felt like a breath of fresh air. Jordan Raynor manages to strike a difficult balance between being incredibly practical and deeply theological. He pulls from secular authors like Cal Newport but filters those concepts through a biblical lens, emphasizing that rest is just as important as the work itself. I particularly appreciated the focus on silence and solitude, reminding us that even Jesus withdrew from the crowds to pray and think. My only slight gripe is that some of the tech recommendations feel a bit specific to a certain type of professional. If you aren't an 'office worker,' some of the OmniFocus talk might feel a little disconnected. Still, the core principles are universal and life-giving.

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Sakura

Ever wonder how Jesus would handle an overflowing inbox? That sounds like a cheesy premise, but Raynor handles it with such grace and intelligence that it totally works. He looks at the gospels and finds these beautiful rhythms of work and rest that we’ve mostly forgotten. I really appreciated the 'Commitment Tracking System' advice, even if I chose to use a different app than the one he suggested. The book is very motivating for those who want more discipline without the soul-crushing weight of legalism. Sometimes the tone gets a little repetitive regarding the seven principles, but the content is so valuable that I didn't mind much. It’s helped me reclaim my mornings for what actually matters most.

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Nim

To be fair, I went into this thinking it would be another generic time management book, but the emphasis on the gospel changed my perspective. The truth is that most productivity books leave me feeling guilty for not doing enough, whereas this one actually decreased my stress. Raynor explains that because our work is a means of glorifying God, we should pursue excellence without falling into the trap of perfectionism. I found the 'Dissent from the Kingdom of Noise' chapter especially challenging in our hyper-connected world. However, I’ll admit the sheer number of practices—35 of them!—felt a bit overwhelming at first. I had to remind myself that it’s a marathon, not a sprint. It’s a solid resource for any Christian looking to align their daily schedule with their eternal mission, even if the implementation is a bit daunting.

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Pakinee

Not what I expected, as I thought it would be more about spiritual disciplines and less about complex app setups. Look, the theological foundations are excellent—Raynor is spot on about the gospel and work. But for a book about 'redeeming time,' it felt like it required a massive amount of time just to learn his specific system. Some of the practices felt a bit rigid or overly engineered for my lifestyle as a stay-at-home parent. That said, the sections on 'Unipresence' and prioritizing the Word were very convicting and helpful. I’d recommend it for the mindset shift alone, but maybe don't feel like you have to adopt every single software recommendation to get the benefits. A good read, just a bit dense on the technical side.

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