Ours is a quick fix...
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Ours is a "quick fix" generation. From "Fast Food" to "Jiffy-Lube" our slogan is: "We want what we want now!" This turn of mind is not new; it is as old as a group of scoffers in the early church. They pointed a derisive finger at the Christian community and said: "Hey there! Jesus promised he'd come again, but that was a generation or two ago and nothing has happened." These folk had a mental and emotional problem: they had a wrong idea of time and they possessed little patience. Time cannot be measured in bits; it flows and includes what has been and what will be. Music is not one note; it is part of a whole melody. Time is truly measured by what it contains.
Browning wrote: "What's time? Leave now for dogs and apes. Man has forever." Scott wrote: "One crowded hour of glorious life I Is worth an age without a name." And the hymn writer, Doddridge, sang: "O happy day, that fixed my choice I On thee, my Savior and my God." In matters of faith, our times are linked with a larger purpose -- the will of God. If so, how should we conduct ourselves? Not in search of "quickies," but with patience in view of an on-going eternal purpose. Patience in the New Testament means "unflinchingness." This, Peter urges, is needed to grow in grace and thereby find our role and career in the realization of a new heaven and a new earth.
-- Macleod
Browning wrote: "What's time? Leave now for dogs and apes. Man has forever." Scott wrote: "One crowded hour of glorious life I Is worth an age without a name." And the hymn writer, Doddridge, sang: "O happy day, that fixed my choice I On thee, my Savior and my God." In matters of faith, our times are linked with a larger purpose -- the will of God. If so, how should we conduct ourselves? Not in search of "quickies," but with patience in view of an on-going eternal purpose. Patience in the New Testament means "unflinchingness." This, Peter urges, is needed to grow in grace and thereby find our role and career in the realization of a new heaven and a new earth.
-- Macleod
