Redeem Your Time: Be the Eunuch!
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Summary
In this follow-up episode of The Guide Service Podcast, Paul Turner continues the discussion on redeeming the time by asking a challenging question:
“If I had been blessed with less… would I accomplish more?”
Using the incredible story of Erik Weihenmayer—the blind adventurer who summited Mount Everest and conquered countless other challenges—Paul examines how limitations sometimes create greater focus, discipline, and purpose than abundance ever could.
Many of us have been richly blessed physically, materially, and spiritually. Yet the very comforts and distractions we possess can quietly rob us of urgency, intentionality, and purpose. Instead of redeeming the time, we waste it.
This episode explores:
- Why comfort can become a spiritual obstacle
- How distractions consume our lives without us realizing it
- The difference between being busy and being purposeful
- What it means to truly steward free time for God’s glory
Paul also turns to the example of the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8—a man who used his travel time not for entertainment or distraction, but to read the Scriptures and seek truth. Sitting in his chariot, reading from Isaiah the prophet, the eunuch becomes a picture of what believers should be doing with their downtime: pursuing God.
Along the way, Paul humorously imagines a T-shirt that says:
“Be a Eunuch!”
Not because of what the man was physically—but because of what he was spiritually: hungry, intentional, and redeeming his time wisely.
This episode is a convicting and practical reminder that time is life, distractions are costly, and purpose does not happen by accident.