2023 is upon us! Where did the year go? Seems like yesterday we were on the cusp of 2022.
For some, time seems to move so fast they are heard to say, “Time is a thief!”
Continue reading “Time Is a Thief”2023 is upon us! Where did the year go? Seems like yesterday we were on the cusp of 2022.
For some, time seems to move so fast they are heard to say, “Time is a thief!”
Continue reading “Time Is a Thief”Rest. Quiet. Relaxed. Tranquil. Unhurried. These are terms that you do not hear much in these days in which we live. But, quite often you sure hear the following:
I love the quote from Tim Challies in his review of the book, Crazy Busy. He says, “Busyness is a funny thing. We have a love/hate relationship with it, so that when we are not boasting in it we are apologizing for it, and when we are not overwhelmed by it we are wanting more of it. We hate what busyness does to us, how it keeps us from friends and families and how it skews our priorities. On the other hand, we love that it validates us, as if the fact that we are busy someone proves our significance.”
Having just completed a 31-day sabbatical, the term crazy busy, when heard, shouts out to me like a frustrated football coach on the sidelines! Hence, I have a few observations.
So, where do we begin in dealing with this critical issue of life? How do we move away from being crazy busy! At the start of everything, we need to take Genesis 1:1 to heart, In the beginning, God . . . . At every beginning, all day long, we must begin with God. Therefore, I would suggest that you understand that each day must begin with God, the Giver of life, breath, mental capabilities, time, strength . . . everything! You must begin your day sitting at the feet of Jesus, Who is life (John 14:6). And then, though out your day, as Brother Andrew said, “Practice the presence of God” by consciously thinking on Him and praying for wisdom at the many “beginnings” of your day. Listen closely. The Holy Spirit will bring Scripture to mind and speak in the still small voice. Sometimes, He doesn’t need to say anything because you already know the answer. Just obey and rest in Him.
Now in the morning, having risen a long while before daylight, He went out and departed to a solitary place; and there He prayed (Mark 1:35).
Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light (Matthew 11:28-30).
That doesn’t sound like crazy busy, does it?