Multi-tasking. Flipping back and forth between two or more activities. But in reality, you are only present for a mere few seconds in one and then the other. And present in one is missing out on the other. And not really giving proper attention to either one because you need to remember to switch back - and soon! Your train of thought constantly interrupted. So distracting, isn’t it? Or aren’t you even aware? And it all feels oh, so, rushed! Like it all has to get done right now! Making you feel edgy, anxious and tired.
One of these distractions can be worry about the future. Worrying about the future causes you to miss out on what God is blessing you with in the right now. Do you really want to miss that?
And what if that which you are worrying about is three weeks away? Do you really want to take that chance of not catching God’s favor, God’s joys and blessings in the now because your focus is way down the road? Do you really want to surrender three weeks of your life to consuming thoughts of what might be?
And the cost of multi-tasking often leads to - mistakes. And having to go back and spend additional time fixing what may not have happened had you been more fully committed in focus. Oops! I forgot to include the attachment. Oops! I made a mistake in my knitting two rows back. Oops! I missed… and now, instead of saving time, you find yourself backtracking and redoing.
Today, let’s stop with the all rushing and hurrying. Let everything be experienced. Let everything be lived out more fully. The Bible says there is a time for everything. And purpose. So let’s trust the Lord to accomplish all that is truly necessary. In His time. Let’s try to be more aware - Where am I? What is happening right now? Can I find God in this? Can I enjoy God while doing this? And trust His timing and completion of the other…