Question: What is your relationship to time? Write your Answer - click here Share: #ssjetime #time Transcript of Video:
The
gift of time is one of God’s greatest gifts to us. The Book of Genesis
describes how God created the heavens and the earth and this beautiful
world in which we inhabit. It then goes on to say that on the seventh
day God rested, and it’s the seventh day that God called holy. Now you
might think that the first thing that God calls holy might be perhaps a
holy mountain or a holy lake. But no, the first thing God calls holy is
time. Time is a precious holy gift.
Well,
these days I think we know only too well how we have sadly damaged and
polluted the gift of God’s Creation. And I think we’re perhaps less
aware of how much we have also damaged and, one could say, polluted the
gift of time. For many of us, time is experienced no longer as a
precious gift, but almost like an enemy. We haven’t got enough time. “I
can never get everything done that I want to do. Oh, if only I could
have more time.” Or on the other hand we waste time and we fritter it
away and kill time. All of these things I think – which bear witness to a
sense of disorderedness, a disordered relationship with this precious
gift.
So
how might we redeem time? I hope that over this series we can together
explore ways in which, in our own personal lives, we can reorder that
gift in our own lives. We can perhaps ask the question: how I might
reorder time in my own life, so that my life can begin to be more
abundant and that in my life I may use the gift of time in such a way as
to be much happier and to glorify God? Perhaps we can ask that question
in the words which I love, the beautiful words from the poet Mary
Oliver: “What is it that you plan to do with this one wild and precious
life?”
- Br. Geoffrey Tristram
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