Hurry Up!
Good Monday from the Heartland.
Hurry up! Time is of the essence! Let’s go, go, go! Get things done! Time to run! I’m late! Rush, rush, rush! Urgent! Move it! Get the lead out!
Welcome to another week.
Everybody’s always in a big rush, have you noticed that? I remember when fax machines came along… weren’t they going to make things easier? Well maybe they did in a way, but as I recall they also made me everyone’s slave. Instead of opening a letter that came in the mail that made a request and asked for a prompt response (when you have a minute), now I was getting faxes that said the sender was waiting for a response this immediately…
Fax machines are kind of obsolete now that we have scanners and email, and the demands are even greater… and you can never get away because you have a smart phone and you can get email even when you are out… and the people still expect an immediate reply. In fact, with all of the modern time-saving technology that we have, we’ve never been more at the beck and call of others; the insanity just increases.
Being a bit of a rebel myself, I tend to investigate new electronic devices when I get them to discover if they have a very old-fashioned feature: an off button. I have demonstrated this feature to countless young people over the years who had no idea that their cell phones even had such a thing! My kids thought that they only had vibrate buttons; imagine their surprise!
Well, as I was saying I’m a bit of a rebel, so I tend to turn these devices on only when I want to use them, to the consternation of some− oh well. It seems to me that we need to have some time to relax, to think and to spend with family, loved ones and the Lord Jesus Christ. This is another old-fashioned notion: we need to devote time to our important relationships. I know, people everywhere are falling over in shock, right?
Take a few minutes today for those important relationships in your life, especially the one with our Lord, your sanity level will be healthier and your life will be enriched.
Now: I’d love to say more, but sorry, I’ve gotta run!


I am fully invested in my “off” button as well.😊
This is something I totally need to work on. Anytime someone sends me a message/email or text I’m quick to see who it is. But I’m getting a tad better. Thanks for the reminder!
Ha ha ha! So true, Don, so true. Do you remember stamps and the excitement of receiving a letter or card through the post as a child? Do you remember holding in your hands a piece of paper covered in squiggles that someone who loved you had held and had written words of love to you? Do you remember the time it took to write a letter rather than bashing out an email, and then walking to the post box and pushing it through the slot and the anticipation as you waited for a reply? Do you remember? Hurry up and wait? Perhaps sometimes we should just wait – and be. Thanks for the prompting for a little bit of nostalgia (and I am not even that old!)
Yes, I remember all of that. We’re more efficient now, but a lot less civil.