Friday, September 22, 2006

A Busy Day

I had a lot on my plate today. This is not an unusual condition and it’s not like that plate seems to ever get cleared off, but I still am aware of “the pile”. As I face a day like today, I am tempted to hit the ground running and play catch up. This is not entirely bad except that I may run right past some very important things in my haste!

If I run too fast, I might run right past my appointment with the Lord. This is an appointment I don’t want to miss. As I talk with the Father, He gives wisdom, peace, guidance, and strength. How much time and energy will I waste if I blow by the most important appointment of my day?

I could also breeze right by our staff small group / prayer time. We got together this morning for our weekly time together and I got to hear their heart’s as we shared and prayed together. What did we get accomplished? I guess that would depend on whether you were looking at the plate or the people.

I wouldn’t have had time to spend with three different staff members encouraging them, sharing vision and helping them think through various issues related to their ministry.

Jesus said the most important thing in life is to love God with all we’ve got and to love others the way we want to be loved. This cuts right to the heart of the matter and even though I didn’t cross that many things off my list, by Jesus’ standard, I guess today wasn’t half bad.

The plate is still sitting there but somehow I feel like some very important things were accomplished today. It was a good day.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I used to agree with you as to what Jesus said was the most important commandment; however, a few months ago, reading John 13, I found Jesus giving his disciples a new commandment: a new commandment: "Love others as I have loved you."

It hit me with the impact of a dozen epiphanies: this is the primary commandment, a new commandment, that we learn to love each other in the same way, to the same degree that Jesus loved us.

I hope you do not think I am nit-picking with this interpretation. It just seems to me this is the foundation of the new covenant.

Blessings,
Conrad

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