A friend of mine sat in the hospital waiting room while someone close to him was having surgery. He noted among the pile of magazines that litter the waiting room was a monthly magazine dedicated to cats. He loves cats! I commented something to the effect he would read it if there was nothing else to read. Yet in today’s technology driven age that was never a problem. He had his Kindle and a pastoral related book to read. He learned early on from John Maxwell that the time we have must be redeemed and that ideal has stuck with him. Let me be clear, being a former cat owner, I have nothing against cats. But, that magazine is a good reminder for me, for us. The world is full of cat magazines that intend to rob us of our time and time is short. The stark reality of this truth confronts me whenever I sit down at my computer to bang away at the keyboard for Sunday. There are many things to distract us today. As I sit at my laptop it is enticing to make a few clicks and soon I am catching up on what a friend had for breakfast, on another’s desire to have a pet otter, or read the latest news on the Steelers. There is nothing wrong in and of themselves (well maybe with the pet otter thing) but we must not let the things of the world steal the time we have been given. Early on in His life Jesus told His parents, “I must be about my Father’s business” (Luke 2:49). Peter quoting the prophet Joel to the crowd in Acts 2:17 reminds us, “We are in the last days.” James reminds us in his letter, “Yet you do not know what your life will be like tomorrow. You are just a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away” (James 4:14). We must redeem the time we have for the glory of the One who sacrificed himself for us and those around us. I challenge you to invest your time in fellowship with our Lord and in those He brings into your life. Pastor Rob
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AuthorRob Jeffrey, Pastor - Bradford Alliance Church Archives
July 2023
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