6.20.10 Message : The 10 Commandments: Part 4
- June 23rd, 2010 |
- posted by Patrick |
- Filed under Sunday Messages
Go to work. Read. Study. Grocery shop. Drop off the dog. Baseball practice. Dentist appointment. Meeting. Mow the lawn. Laundry. Exams. Go. Go. Go. Some have described our culture as suffering from hurry-sickness. We move at a frantic pace even when we do not need to do so. We’ve been conditioned to move from one task to the next (or more appropriately, from multi-tasks to the next list of multi-tasks) with more efficiency. A page that loads too slow or a person who sits too long at the traffic light is an assault on our sensibilities. In the fourth commandment, God invites us to a different way of life.
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