Today on the radio I heard the DJ talking about how life can
get so busy. He started listing
things that commonly occupy our time saying, “…with everything going on with our family; like
sports, tai kwon do, dance class, class projects, church, the dog needing this
or that…” I honestly can’t
remember what he talked about after that, because I started pondering this idea
of what we do with our time and how it’s so very centered on ourselves. I also noted how he listed church near
the end of his list and it made me think about how little relevance God really
has in so many of our lives. Like
He is either an afterthought or someone who is an add-on to what we are already
doing.
I read a book recently where the author posed a question:
“If you knew that heaven was going to be a place free of pain and suffering,
with all of the nicest things you can imagine, and all of your close friends
and family present, but Jesus was not there, would that matter to you?” I would actually guess that for many
people it would not matter. God,
the one who created us, longs for us to want Him, trust Him, and look forward
to the day where we will see Him, is an afterthought. We think about Him on occasion or when we are in church, but
our lives do not reflect that He really matters.
If our own children acted towards us the way we treat our
relationship with God, our hearts would be crushed. God is our creator and our Heavenly Father, so when we set
Him aside I imagine He must feel the same way. What if heaven isn’t going to be all about us and the good
things we will have? What if it’s
going to be all about Him and finally being reunited with the One who loves us
most of all? Shouldn’t we be
living our lives here on earth with that at the forefront of our minds and
hearts? And if we do, our
priorities and how we spend our time will surely change.