Better get your tissues ready…. Great song!
As I get older, I realize now how fast time is going by.
The
other day my niece told me something her 5 year old son wrote in a note
to her. He said, “Mom you hurt my feelings.” The reason is because she
told him to go outside and play and get off the electronics.
When
I was growing up we use to play games outside with our friends like,
Red light, Green light… Statue… Hide and go seek… Mother may I… I can go
on and on… We were always playing outside, and hated to come in when
our parents called us.
I
really miss how it use to be. My husband and I had a conversation about
technology, and how we could put the blame on it, but it is really
peoples choices on how we spend most of our time. I don’t know whether
to love technology, or hate it. In my time of raising children, we sat
on the floor and played games with our kids. When we pushed our
children in the stroller, we had both hands pushing and watching where
we were going, instead of looking at our phone with the other hand. We
played with our children when we took them to a park, or at least
watched them play with the other kids. When we went out to dinner with
our spouse we had conversation, instead of our heads buried in our
phones. When we got together with family, everyone interacted. How about
when people are driving, do we really need to go there?
I
am a people person, and I just love talking to people. Getting to know
their story, and them getting to know mine. The other day at work I said
good morning to someone, and they barely looked at me because they were
so busy on their phone. I didn't even have the opportunity to ask them
how their morning was. My heart was hurt at just thinking about so much
damage we've allowed to come into our relationships with other people,
and our own families and children.
What
happened to relationships today? What happened to eye to eye contact? I
really think if you took computers and phones away for 2 weeks, some
people would go through withdrawals. Is technology getting the best of
our time, and our children, and our time with each other? Don’t let
time slip by.
Thank
God we don’t need technology to have a relationship, and a conversation
with Jesus! No texting, or emails, just good old conversation. Mark 6:31,
Jesus says, “Come with me to a quiet place and get some rest.” We all
know how much Jesus loves us, and wants to spend time with us. Maybe
you’ve let time slip by with your spouse, or children, or parents. It’s
never too late to make it up.
My
prayer for us all, is that we don’t let the precious time with getting
to know Jesus slip by. The life God gives us is so precious, and we only
get it once, so make the best of it before it’s gone.
Kim
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