“Modern civilization is so complex as to make the devotional life all but impossible. It wears us out by multiplying distractions and beats us down by destroying our solitude, where otherwise we might drink and renew our strength before going out to face the world again.”
- A.W. Tozer, Of God and Men
Idleness is the Devil's workshop they say. There is a lot of truth to that. Extreme busyness can also be the Devil's workshop. How many homes might still be together if a father or mother had not spent so much time at work that was beyond what was needed? Many people seem to be proud of the long hours they spend at their jobs. There is a satisfaction in earning money with your own hands which is good and proper. The danger comes when busyness puts us in a rut where we can't even stop to value the things which are most important. This is a danger that Jesus spoke of in the parable of the sower. He explained the soul threatening dangers of several groups of people. The group that relates well to this subject of busyness is the seed that was planted among the thorns. I tell people that this group looks like America. Of course, the meaning of it can be seen universally. Jesus explained the meaning of this group by saying, "And these are they which are sown among thorns; such as hear the word, And the cares of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the lusts of other things entering in, choke the word, and it becometh unfruitful" Mark 4:18-19.
Different people have different situations when it comes to quiet time with God. I remember a saying that went like this: Those that love the "church" come to fellowship on Sunday mornings. Those that love the pastor come to fellowship on Sunday evenings. Those that love the Lord come together on Wednesday night prayer meeting. I couldn't help but recognize from some of my own observations that there was some incidental truth to the saying, especially in the first two observations. There is a danger of making another tradition out of "going to church." There can become a perception that rest of the week belongs to us. We will find a greater satisfaction in giving God our whole week. Going to some meeting or program is not what we need to be closer to God. There is an undue pressure to make people feel guilty for not making it to every program. For some, there are distractions everywhere, and coming to a program set up by a church fellowship might be just what is needed. It could act like an oasis of quiet time in their busy lives. Others might find themselves so divided in their time with religious programs that it takes what little time they might have with the Lord. The programs could become a care of the world if they are not careful; this is especially true because of the nature of many church services today. For those in this situation, it would be better to scale back the programs and dedicate some time alone with God in His Word.
We all have the same amount of hours in a day. Many of us tend to be very busy. Those that have a greater demand from others have to space their activities closer together or have more things to say "no" to. When I was a child, I desired to play piano. It was suggested that I take lessons from a woman who was great at playing piano, but also known to be very busy. It was decided by my parents to not ask her because of the consideration of the tight schedule the lady already had. From the considerations made in that decision, I remember my grandpa saying that if you want something to get done, ask someone who is already busy. They'll get it done. This is speaking of the good character of many that are busy. It is good to be busy with good things. It involves wisdom to know what things we should be busy about, and then we all have to decide what to say "no" to. Let's pray for wisdom. Let's purpose to say "no" to things that would take time from things of higher purpose. Business owners recognise that things like social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) can hinder their success in business by robbing time from their business activities. This can also be the case with all of us when it comes to our quiet time. May we purpose to make a quiet time to be alone with God to be refreshed from Him who gives us living water. We will find if we weed out those things which cause us unneeded cares that there will be a fruitfulness about our lives as God's word prospers in our lives unhindered by those weeds. Let's find that quiet time with Him in order to be refreshed so that we may do great things!
The author of the following story is unknown. It illustrates how Satan could use busy lifestyles.
Different people have different situations when it comes to quiet time with God. I remember a saying that went like this: Those that love the "church" come to fellowship on Sunday mornings. Those that love the pastor come to fellowship on Sunday evenings. Those that love the Lord come together on Wednesday night prayer meeting. I couldn't help but recognize from some of my own observations that there was some incidental truth to the saying, especially in the first two observations. There is a danger of making another tradition out of "going to church." There can become a perception that rest of the week belongs to us. We will find a greater satisfaction in giving God our whole week. Going to some meeting or program is not what we need to be closer to God. There is an undue pressure to make people feel guilty for not making it to every program. For some, there are distractions everywhere, and coming to a program set up by a church fellowship might be just what is needed. It could act like an oasis of quiet time in their busy lives. Others might find themselves so divided in their time with religious programs that it takes what little time they might have with the Lord. The programs could become a care of the world if they are not careful; this is especially true because of the nature of many church services today. For those in this situation, it would be better to scale back the programs and dedicate some time alone with God in His Word.
We all have the same amount of hours in a day. Many of us tend to be very busy. Those that have a greater demand from others have to space their activities closer together or have more things to say "no" to. When I was a child, I desired to play piano. It was suggested that I take lessons from a woman who was great at playing piano, but also known to be very busy. It was decided by my parents to not ask her because of the consideration of the tight schedule the lady already had. From the considerations made in that decision, I remember my grandpa saying that if you want something to get done, ask someone who is already busy. They'll get it done. This is speaking of the good character of many that are busy. It is good to be busy with good things. It involves wisdom to know what things we should be busy about, and then we all have to decide what to say "no" to. Let's pray for wisdom. Let's purpose to say "no" to things that would take time from things of higher purpose. Business owners recognise that things like social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) can hinder their success in business by robbing time from their business activities. This can also be the case with all of us when it comes to our quiet time. May we purpose to make a quiet time to be alone with God to be refreshed from Him who gives us living water. We will find if we weed out those things which cause us unneeded cares that there will be a fruitfulness about our lives as God's word prospers in our lives unhindered by those weeds. Let's find that quiet time with Him in order to be refreshed so that we may do great things!
The author of the following story is unknown. It illustrates how Satan could use busy lifestyles.
The
Devil’s Convention:
Satan called a worldwide
convention.
In
his opening address to his evil angels, he said, ’We can’t keep
the Christians from going to church.’
‘We
cannot keep them from reading their Bibles and knowing the truth.’
‘We
cannot even keep them from forming an intimate, abiding relationship
experience in Christ. If they gain that connection with Jesus, our
power over them is broken. So let them go to their churches; let them
have their conservative lifestyles, but steal their time, so they
can’t gain that relationship with Jesus Christ.’
‘This
is what I want you to do angels …
Distract
them from gaining hold of their Saviour and maintaining that vital
connection throughout their day!’
‘How
shall we do this?’ shouted his angels.
‘Keep
them busy in the non-essentials of life and invent innumerable
schemes to occupy their minds,’ he answered. ‘Tempt them to
spend, spend, spend, and borrow, borrow, borrow.’
‘Persuade
the wives to go to work for long hours and the husbands to work 6-7
days each week, 10-12 hours a day, so they can afford their empty
lifestyles. Keep them from spending time with their children.’
‘As
their family fragments, soon, their home will offer no escape from
the pressures of work!’
‘Over-stimulate
their minds so that they cannot hear that still, small voice. Entice
them to play the radio or cassette player whenever they drive. Keep
the TV, VCR, CDs, and their PCs going constantly in their home and
see to it that every store and restaurant in the world plays
non-biblical music constantly. This will jam their minds and break
that union with Christ.’
‘Fill
the coffee tables with magazines and newspapers. Pound their minds
with the news 24 hours a day. Invade their driving moments with
billboards. Flood their mailboxes with junk mail, mail order
catalogues, sweepstakes, and every kind of newsletter and promotional
offering free products, services and false hopes.’
‘Keep
skinny, beautiful models on the magazines so the husbands will
believe that external beauty is what is important, and they will
become dissatisfied with their wives. Ha! That will fragment those
families quickly!’
‘Even
in their recreation, let them be excessive. Have them return from
their recreation exhausted, disquieted and unprepared for the coming
week’.
‘Do
not let them go out in nature to reflect on God’s wonders. Send
them to amusement parks, sporting events, concerts, and movies
instead.’
‘Keep
them busy, busy, busy! And when they meet for spiritual fellowship,
involve them in gossip and small talk so that they leave with
troubled consciences and unsettled emotions.’
‘Go
ahead, let them be involved in soul winning; but crowd their lives
with so many good causes they have no time to seek power from Jesus.’
‘Soon
they will be working in their own strength, sacrificing their health
and family for the good of the cause.’
It
will work! It will work!
It
was quite a convention. The evil angels went eagerly to their
assignments causing Christians everywhere to get busier and more
rushed, going here and there.
I
guess the question is has the devil been successful at his scheme?
You be the judge!
Does
‘busy’ mean: B-eing U-nder S-atan's Y-oke?
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