Oct.22 – “a word on…earbuds”
October 22, 2009
OK, I’m going off the chart a little here. I guess I’ll find out who really reads this thing. I feel like last night’s youth group chat was a bit of a mulligan. For those of you who are not golf-savvy, that’s a nice way of saying I’d like a do-over. The fellowship was good, lots of people, no one died, but I wish my talk would have gone a different way.
So, today I am blogging on prayer a bit. I’m currently sitting at a Woods coffee shop, the bakerview station, if you must know. I’m people watching. It’s funny how many different kinds of people there are in such a crowded little place. I’ve got two college girls chatting about life and a little bible study on the table next to me, while another guy does his homework on the other side. Across the room sit a group of older asian people, looking pretty animated about something. On the far wall, two guys in uniform, by the looks it looks like armored truck drivers, are on a bit of a coffee break. In the other corner, the ‘coveted work corner’ I try to get but rarely do is some business looking types maybe doing an interview or setting up their next golf tee time.
Here I sit, with my earbuds in. The music’s off, but I leave them in. It gives people the appearance I’m not listening to them, but I am. Intently. Is that dishonest? Wearing earbuds without music?
Yet, earbuds usually serve a worthwhile purpose. Good earbuds filter out the noise from outside and give me clarity of sound o whatever I have on my itunes.
My prayer life tends go wander when I get distracted. I think God’s word acts a little like earbuds – filtering out the outer noise of life so I can more clearly hear His voice. I can pray without them – but its hard. I just read a medical article exposing multi-tasking as a myth; we never do more than one thing at once really, we just move back and forth quickly, and usually, not very efficiently, so it says. So, whenever I can actually concentrate – something gets done! Yeah!
So, my challenge today is to put on your earbuds, and see if it focuses your prayer life a bit. Because lets face it, those kids slurping hot chocolate and bouncing on the couch next to me certainly aren’t making it any easier….those little devils!
coram deo
rob

