Monday, August 29, 2022

Taking Action to Avoid Distraction

Teaching is one of the spiritual gifts given for the edification and advancement of the kingdom of God. It is one of the gifts I have been given, and I love using it! For years I taught children and, as crazy as it may sound, it was the ornery, distracted ones (mostly boys) I loved teaching most. Maybe it was the challenge, maybe I was a bit envious at all the fun they were having, or maybe it was because they were usually so stinkin' intelligent! Many of them actually heard me even though they were all over the place in their fidgeting, their irrelevant questions, their failure to follow instructions. The problem was, they were a distraction to those who needed a little more structure; students like me. 

I need quiet. If I'm reading, any type of music --even a ten-second jingle on a commercial-- is enough to require me to reread the same line over and over before I comprehend what I've just read. If I'm doing some sort of calculation, a news anchor stating, Good evening, It is August 23rd, 2022, can throw me into a tailspin. That is, unless I am deeply engrossed in what it is I am doing.

Recently, Jesus has been working with me on my "quiet time" practices. He is changing the way I do things and changing the way I hold on to what He is showing me during our time together. One of my biggest issues is distraction, and one of my biggest distractions is me. I have an office again (Whoo-Hoo!), but for the first several days, I didn't use it. My chair isn't comfortable. So, I changed my chair. Well, I sat down here in the kitchen and figured, why move all of my stuff to the office. So, I moved all of my stuff to the office. Mom's upstairs all alone. That's when God finally stepped in:

"Look, she's fine by herself when you need to run to the store, right? You leave it in My hands when you head to church on Sunday morning, right? What is the difference now?"

None. I was stonewalling, fidgeting, fixating on things that were irrelevant, failing to follow instructions. God showed me Mary, sitting at Jesus' feet, choosing the good thing. Martha went so far as to involve Jesus in her pettiness-- "Tell her to help me!" You think she hadn't nudge Mary a time or two? shot her a dirty look? hissed at her? Of course she had! Mary heard the clanking of the pots, smelled dinner cooking, saw the blur that was Martha whooshing by. She just didn't allow all of those distractions to pull her from what was really important. She chose to get up close, to sit still, to keep her eyes on Him, to immerse herself in His teaching. She was intentional. She made that time with Jesus a priority and everything else fell away. She desired to recall the things her Teacher said, and it showed by her actions. 

Our desires are reflected in the choices we make, and our choices will determine our takeaway. 

Jesus is the only significance. Beside Jesus nothing has any significance. He alone matters. 
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship

2 comments:

  1. Beautiful Judi. The more I read and connect with you the more I see our similarities…. All the way down to having five children! I think they have added to our distraction! 😘

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    1. Thank you. God has made each of us unique, no two of us is exactly the same; but in His wisdom, He shows us how to come alongside one another and use our similarities to build one another up. Moms' hearts are often torn between many things, but God is so merciful.

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