Posts Tagged ‘racing’

I want it NOW!

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Which do you choose?  Now or later?  If it is punishment, I suppose we choose later.  “Wait until your dad comes home.”  Now, in this case, waiting might be the worst part.  Or, you hope mom has forgotten by the time dad comes home.  Or, how about this one, “We’ll get that later.”  Yet, later never seems to come.  But, the “let me have it now” attitude, seems to have been perfected in our day and age.

 

I did a little historical research about getting things now.  I found that in 1936 instant Jell-o pudding was invented.  Depending on who I read somewhere between 1900 and 1922 instant oatmeal was invented.  Quaker Oats introduced an instant oatmeal in 1966, but had already been marketing a “quick oats” for over 40 years.  And, then there is our staple drink; coffee.  Many of us like to begin our day with a nicely brewed cup of java.  I guess people in the past weren’t much better about waiting than we are because it was 1890 that the first instant coffee was introduced.  It was in the 1940’s, however, that the onslaught of freeze-dried coffees hit the market.  One of the first was “Taster’s Choice” by Nescafe.  The ad campaigns marketed it to the fast paced society of the 50’s.  

Today we are simply inundated with more and more instant gratification choices.  Instead of calling someone and hear their voice we simply text.  Instead of using our writing skills with pen and pear, we just type an email.  Instead of printing pictures on paper, we keep them on our phones or computers.  You never know when you might want to look at the picture from three years ago stuck in the middle of that pile of 50-100 gig of photos! 

On Tuesday I suggested that we learn to slow down and smell the coffee.  I wonder how you have done so far this week.  Did you take any extra time to just sit quietly with the Lord.  Were you “still” to get to know God? (Ps. 46:10)  Did you take something off your schedule so you could spend time with your children, your spouse, your friends, or even your church?  Have you slowed down at all?

Time has a way of racing along.  Just yesterday I found some pictures that made my very sad.  My high school, Springfield High School in Akron Ohio, was torn down to make room for a newer, shiner one.  The pictures brought back a flood of memories.  Walking the halls, going to class, being part of sports, staging a sit-in…oh, so many memories.  But, after 43 years, I guess it’s ok for it to be demolished. In fact, I looked at when it was built and found that the newer section was built in 1950!  It was newer when I was there.  Yet, progress can be disappointing.

So, don’t let time just slip away.  Don’t waste your time on trivial pursuits that will amount to nothing. Invest in things that will reap eternal rewards.  Slow down to brew some real coffee, to make some real pudding and to cook some real oatmeal.  And, instead of just spending minutes with the Word and the Lord, invest an hour or so.  You’ll be glad you did.

 

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Racing through Life

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Who remembers Simon and Garfunkel? I do!  Does that make me really OLD?  I think so.  One of their more popular songs was known as “59th Street Bridge Song.”  It began with these words, “Slow down you move too fast, you’ve got to make the morning last….”  It was a call in the 60’s to slow down from the fast pace of life.  Maybe they were on to something.

If the 60’s represented a fast paced life, what can be said of our day?  We live in a time of just about instant everything.  From virtually instant communication through FB, Twitter, email and cell phones to the plethora of fast food restaurants and drive-up windows to ATM’s and instant cash to….  Well, you get the point.  Most people are running so much from one activity to another they never stop to “smell the roses.”  Even the prophet Nahum spoke of the invading enemy as having raging chariots. (Nah. 2:4)  I guess speed isn’t only a modern day  problem.

What do we miss in the fast lane?  We can find out if we simply pull over to the slow lane!  Or, better yet, get out to walk.  It’s amazing the things we miss when we are fixated on speed.  Teenagers want to speed through life to adulthood.  Children want to speed through childhood to being a teenager.  And, many want to just get moving faster through life.  Rarely do we hear to slow down.

I want to issue a call to slow down.  Remember when we were children our parents and teachers said this to us, “Stop, look and listen.” They didn’t want us to rush across the road and endanger our lives because we weren’t looking.  A few years ago I was on my way to a Giants game and I must have been too interested in getting there quickly.  Crossing the Embarcadero I failed to stop, look and listen and almost paid for it with my life.  I ran out in front of oncoming traffic, narrowly missing being struck.  Believe me, if I had been run over, the driver would not have been at fault!  But, the Lord was gracious and got me across the street without a scratch.  But, if I had only slowed down, none of that would have happened.

What are we missing by just rushing headlong into the fray?  We need to take time to meditate and reflect.  Find a quiet spot where you can be alone without interruptions.  That means, turn off your phone, get away from your computer, and listen to the birds.  Think about life and the Lord.  Don’t become distracted as Martha was.  She was way too stressed out and pent up!  She needed to slow down to see what was more important.  Jesus told her that her sister, Mary, had chosen the better part.

This week, why not practice a little slowing down?  Get alone with the Lord.  Watch your children or grandchildren more than the TV.  Listen to the Lord more than music.  Pay attention to others more than your favorite sports team.  Slow down.  Stop, look, and listen.

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