7.12.2007

Traffic

Over the last few days, I have spent an extraordinary percentage of my waking moments in traffic. Now, I'm not here to embark upon a lengthy tirade against the vehicular powers that be; I am, however, not a huge fan of gathering with 12,000 of my "closest buddies" and their cars a la bumper-to-bumper togetherness.

In fact, I usually get very agitated any time I am in a car and behind the wheel (any time I'm in a car and not behind the wheel, I'm sleeping...or about to be sleeping...or thinking of sleeping). The past few days have been a different story all together and it got me thinking about how I use my time.

Now, I'm not going to get preachy on you. Lord knows, that I have come milliseconds away from losing my religion several times whilst in a moving vehicle. Most of the time I completely fail at maintaining a Christ-like attitude and tumble quickly and most willingly headlong into a slur of curse words and finger gestures.

But today it hit me...why am I in a hurry? Why is everybody around me in a hurry? Not everyone can possibly have a dying relative or an impending birth on which to blame their impatience and anxiety. I'm not saying this as an attempt to make a theologically flimsy, overarching "broad generality," but to more appropriately state that God used the traffic to stop me dead in my tracks, get my attention, and make me think.

What's really important: my time and the fact that I want to get home quickly or God's time, his kingdom, and the fact that he used the D.O.T. today to get my attention?

That being said, what has God used to get your attention lately? He is using something whether you realize it or not. It might not be something you enjoy or even something you would consider - like traffic. But, rest assured - God's not afraid of pissing you off and he's definitely not above using traffic to speak a timely word.

2 comments:

  1. I officially hate you. Yes, you read that right. I feel like we did back in high school...only now you are pretty and smart. If I was a cussing woman, I'd be cussing. (Okay, so I slip up now and then...but I don't reccomend it.)

    You are gorgeous and your blog is funny and intelligent. But I'm sitting here in my pink handmedown moo-moo that enlarges my already massive lower body and trying really hard not to write "know" when I mean "now".

    I want to be like you.

    Bye, sis.

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  2. Anonymous3:25 PM

    Hey Lydia!
    I just found your blog through Beth's blog. I love keeping track of everyone this way. Hope you all are doing good. Love you!
    Your cous.,
    Brenda

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