Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Dealing With Distractions



There are a lot of days I go to bed and wonder, "what did you get done today?" And the answer is usually the same, not much.

I wake with a plan of action but it falls to pieces usually before my feet hit the floor getting out of bed.

I'm constantly dealing with phone calls from my mother, other family thing, insecure husband, and the lungs of children I have to wonder if there wasn't some sort of mix up at the hospital.

Everyday, all day, there is something pulling me away from what I truly long to do. So when I came across this little devotional, I was thrilled someone else had problems with distractions, and it just wasn't a me thing. So who am I not to share the wealth? My prayer is this will be a help and blessing to others.

God Bless.

Dealing With Distractions

David C. McCasland

Matthew 13:14-22
The cares of this world . . . choke the word. -Matthew 13:22

A restaurant owner in the village of Abu Ghosh, just outside Jerusalem, offered a 50-percent discount for patrons who turned off their cell phones. Jawdat Ibrahim believes that smartphones have shifted the focus of meals from companionship and conversation to surfing, texting, and business calls. "Technology is very good," Ibrahim says. "But . . . when you are with your family and your friends, you can just wait for half an hour and enjoy the food and enjoy the company."

How easily we can be distracted by many things, whether in our relationship with others or with the Lord.

Jesus told His followers that spiritual distraction begins with hearts that have grown dull, ears that are hard of hearing, and eyes that are closed (Matt. 13:15). Using the illustration of a farmer scattering seed, Jesus compared the seed that fell among thorns to a person who hears God's Word but whose heart is focused on other things. "The cares of this world and the deceitfulness of riches choke the word, and he becomes unfruitful" (v.22).

There is great value in having times throughout each day when we turn off the distractions of mind and heart and focus on the Lord.

O Lord, help me to turn off all the
distractions around me and focus on You.
May my heart be good soil for the
seed of Your Word today.

Focusing on Christ puts everything else in perspective.
Ezekiel 16-17; James 3
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