It seems these past few weeks have been all about
appointments for me…if it’s not one doctor or another, it’s with my
hairdresser, or my physiotherapist, or my osteopath, or the dentist, or the
optometrist, or a dinner date, or a church meeting, or X-rays…and I don’t work
outside my home or still have children living at home, so my hat’s off to you
women who manage to juggle both or all three!
Appointments are a necessary part of life, but they sure
can disrupt it. If I didn’t have to travel very far to get to them, or spend
more than five minutes waiting for them, or have to cancel and re-schedule one
to fit in another of higher priority, perhaps I wouldn’t feel like they are
running my life. Maybe it’s just more irritating as I get a little older – of
course, the older we get, the more appointments there seem to be (unrelated to
work).
I like what Albert Einstein once said, “The only reason for time is so that
everything doesn’t happen at once.”[i] I know that many people
claim to be great at “multi-tasking”, but the fact remains there are still only
24 hours in a day…1440 minutes…86,400 seconds…so if you’re trying to accomplish
several things in that same time frame, something doesn’t get done as well as
it could otherwise….just a thought. I’ve tried to do it, but I’m much more
efficient when I focus on one thing whenever possible.
A very wise man also said, “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under
heaven.” (Ecclesiastes 3:1) King Solomon is one of the wisest people to
ever have lived – perhaps that is why his words are so often quoted, even by
those who know little or nothing about the Bible. Our time is so precious and
often we feel pulled, pushed, and stretched until our minds and bodies scream
for rest and relaxation.
It is so important that I make every moment of my days
count. David said, “You have made my days
a mere handbreadth; the span of my years is as nothing before you.” (Psalm
39:5) I was thinking about this verse as I watched live on television Nik
Wallenda make his historic crossing of Niagara Falls on Friday night. I’m sure
every minute of that daring feat felt like a lifetime as he braved something no
one thought he could, or should, ever do. What impressed me most, although I
was sitting on the edge of my seat like everyone else, was how he prayed and
thanked the Lord Jesus all the way across. He seemed to have such a deep calm
and faith that was anchored in the One he called, “My Saviour… my Redeemer”. As
I watched the thick mist swirl around him on that precarious journey I was also
reminded of how our lives are described in James 4:14, “Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life?
You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes.” In an
interview after his successful walk into the annals of history, I was delighted
to hear him giving God the glory for this amazing gift he had been given and
how he wanted to inspire people all over the world to never stop trying to
realize their dreams. What a testimony!
I want my days to echo the words of David in Psalm
32:6-7, “Therefore let everyone who is
godly pray to you while you may be found; surely when the mighty waters rise,
they will not reach him. You are my hiding place; you will protect me from
trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance.” My heart attitude as I
go through the activities of each day with which God blesses me should be one
of gratitude and praise to my Deliverer, my Hiding Place, and my Protector.
When I remember to focus on this, it helps to keep the interruptions, irritations,
distractions, and unexpected challenges from overwhelming me and causing me to take
my eyes off the One who brings balance, calm, and steadiness into my daily
walk.
One appointment we are assured of keeping and which will
never be cancelled or rescheduled is the day we meet God. Hebrews 9:27-28 says,
“Just as man is destined to die once, and
after that to face judgment, so Christ was sacrificed once to take away the
sins of many people; and He will appear a second time, not to bear sin, but to
bring salvation to those who are waiting for Him.” As a child I placed my
faith in what Jesus Christ did for me and I wait for that glorious day when I
will one day see Him and live forever in His presence!
Until next Sunday,
Kathy
I love it when I hear the same message in different ways and from different sources over the course of a few days or weeks. This topic of our time and how we spend it has popped up a few times this week and over the past months. Thanks again for the "timely" reminder.
ReplyDeleteAND that's one appointment I want to make sure I'm ready for! Good post! Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathy.I really enjoyed this. Time is so precious and we should really think about how we use what God has given us and be thankful. Have a great week. nina
ReplyDeleteIsn't it funny how we can be so busy with appointments and the like some weeks and then others be completely open and have all the time in the world.
ReplyDeleteI think there are real reasons for this and may we be attentive to those times.
Hello Kathy,
ReplyDeleteSo nice stopping by to read your words in this thoughtful post. Just as you, I try to keep my minutes and days filled with what is really important but it is a constant struggle. Thank you for sharing this post on Think on These Things!
Kindly, Lorraine