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Time's Treasure

Rabbi Ze'ev Smason
Rabbi Ze'ev Smason
October 9, 2025

Spiritual Sparks: Time’s Treasure

Originally published in Spiritual Sparks on October 9, 2025.

Each day is a jewel waiting to be polished with meaning. Time is a spiritual treasure placed in everyone’s hands, though too often we treat it as ordinary.

This week’s message explores the treasure of time–a jewel we polish daily, transforming fleeting moments into sparks of meaning.

3 Ideas

1. Each Day - A Jewel in Your Crown

Why every day deserves precious attention

A child protests: “But mom, I took a bath yesterday!” Mother replies, “True, but that was yesterday. Today is a brand new day, and a brand new you, my love.”

Each day is a new world, a precious gem distinct from all others. Precious things are measured in small increments: gold by the ounce, diamonds by the carat. Human life is strung together in days, like pearls on a precious thread.

Every moment and day we invest with meaning becomes eternal.

2. The Time Billionaire – Our True Wealth

We’re all richer than we realize

There’s an old tradition of giving a gold watch to a groom, with a clear message: time is more precious than gold. A million seconds is just eleven days. A billion seconds? More than thirty years. That’s what makes us all Time Billionaires.

The real question isn’t how much time you have, but how you’re polishing each moment with purpose.

Time awareness is a gift to our soul.

3. Time as an Invitation – Seizing the Spiritual Now

Seizing spiritual opportunities in each moment

Each moment invites us to spiritual engagement. Time is not a straight line but a spiral path, circling upward with deeper echoes.

The same spiritual energies and themes return each year–the holidays, the seasons, life’s recurring challenges. As they return, greater spiritual maturity fosters deeper engagement and growth.

Soulful living means befriending time. Time may fly, but you are the pilot.

1 Question

Since time is a treasure, what is one activity you could set aside or limit so you could invest more in what truly matters?

2 Quotes

“Everything has a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven.”

– Ecclesiastes 3:1

“Time is the only thing you can’t buy. I can buy whatever I want, basically. But I can’t buy time.”

– Warren Buffett


Our appreciation of time doesn’t transform all at once. It deepens little by little as we notice, value, and choose to live with spiritual intention. Each small choice polishes your daily jewel into eternal meaning.

Until next time,

Wishing you sparks of meaning that brighten the treasures in your days,

Rabbi Ze’ev Smason

P.S. If you were granted one extra hour daily, how would you use it for what matters most? Reply and share—your insight may spark someone else’s transformation.

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