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'What's the rush?' Tuesday, July, 13, 2010
by John Fischer

"Many will rush here and there, and knowledge will increase." (Daniel 12:4)

This comment comes in the context of the end times struggle of nations for control in the Middle East. It is stated almost as an aside, but it jumped out at me when I read it today as such an apt description of our current way of life. We are rushing to business, rushing to school, rushing to soccer practice and ballet lessons, even rushing to church. At the same time, knowledge is increasing. This is the information age. Almost anything is at your fingertips. You name it; you can google it. And yet with all this mobility and information, are we any better off?

And so, as a civilization, we are rushing here and there, gathering more and more knowledge, but not necessarily the wisdom to go along with it. Sooner or later we're going to all hit the proverbial wall—one way of describing the apocalypse also predicted in Daniel.

The big question is: what do we do about this? Do we just rush along with everyone else and get more and more knowledge? Well—and you may be surprised at my answer—to a certain extent, yes, because to speak into a culture, you have to be in it.

There are still hippies from the 1960s living in the mountains somewhere. They chose a simpler existence and stuck with it. The rest of us who thought we were countercultural, became the new culture. We are now rushing here and there, running things and trying to get ourselves elected, and preaching, and trying to save the world, and I haven't heard a thing from any of those guys in the mountains in 40 years. Whatever they're doing up there is of no consequence to the rest of the world. Pretty selfish, I think, especially if you possess a message everyone needs.

So we will feel the effects of the information age, and of all this rushing around. We will have to figure out how to deal with it like everyone else. Jesus said we don't have to be of the world in order to be in it. We can be in it and of something else. That something—or better yet, Someone—gives us perspective and a reason to be, and the ability to detach ourselves from this world now and then to renew our faith and point of view.


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Today's date: Tuesday, September 07, 2010
andy gott Tuesday, July 13, 2010
lancaster, lancs, england
i usually enjoy your articles, getting insight and inspiration from them. however, i'm not sure calling the hippies selfish is just. they just want a peaceful simple life. the whole rushing around culture is our fault. we dont have to have tvs, work the hours we do, but we need to apparantly. as Christians we should stand out and i'm sure if most Christians were asked for an honest answer they would say they don't need most the stuff (junk) they have. it's hard to say no sometimes but if we are to make a difference we have to do that.....in Korea they work longer hours, but find time to meet as a Church more than we do. they have a good work / church balance. as westerners i feel we are really letting the side down with our consumer - greed culture. if we want people to know Christ then need a mind that can focus and really understand the message.

Ellen Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Warren, PA, USA
I know where 29,000 of those left over hippies were last week--in the Allegheny Forest, right outside my home!! For a week you saw them everywhere. And, I am sorry to say, they were not particularly loving or nice. Some of them were caught trying to sell 'organic' weed. The incidence of petty theft always rises when they are in town. Many of them stood on corners asking for money 'for travel'. They daily harassed employees in the stores where my kids work, still anti-establishment. Most of them really needed a bath. Still others were found naked, 'communing with nature'. And many prayed to the forest itself. Yes, I am always about my Father's business, and sometimes it means I am very busy, but rush can be dealt with as a state of mind, as I prefer to handle it. Busy means God has work for me to do. Glad I made the choice!!

tim Tuesday, July 13, 2010
IN
What's your hurry?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYqMc8pPh3k

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