So
yesterday we had a pretty good storm come through Norwalk. It caused
trees to go down all over town, people to lose power and cable for hours. The cleanup is going to take minutes for some
of us and hours for others.
While I was driving around town looking over the damage in some of the areas it had
me thinking about God and people’s relationship with Him. You see, all
the time I hear from people that they don’t have time to read the Bible, to
pray, to go to church, etc. I don’t normally argue with these people
because I know that I can’t change their mind, only God can. Now as an extremely busy family, I understand the
busy schedule problem. Yet we’re still able to make sure God is first in
our lives. We prioritize God because we know where He should be in our
lives.
Well,
then a day like yesterday hits. A day where many people have to make time
in order to assess and damage from a storm that has come through. For
some people that is just picking up twigs. Others will be spending time
contacting their insurance companies and cleaning out major areas of
damage.
Now
what strikes me with this situation is that all of a sudden these people have
time to do this work. They have time to pick up twigs, or they have time
to call the insurance company. They have that time because they now make
it a priority in their lives because they feel that it is important, and
rightfully so.
My
question today is if they can easily make time for things like this in their
lives, why can’t they make time for God? Why is it that when bad things
happen they can make time in their lives, but not for the one thing that can
make their lives so much better?
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