MARCH 22 "THE BUSIEST GENERATION"
They say this is the busiest generation that ever lived.
Todays's average adult functions at the same pace of a corporate CEO of 20
years ago. We have schedules for schedules, the day is filled with
multi-tasking and there is rarely any down time. And work is more stressful,
more demanding than ever before. We are producing more productivity at work
with less employees. Families are further apart yet we are still maintaining
contact through added travel. Road trips are constant, sporting events never
ending, games, fund raising and tournaments. Everything work, family and church
event seems to be mandatory, pressure to attend the extravengenza, hyped up
birthday parties for 5 year olds, never seems to end. Barmitsfas, kindergarden
graduation parties, that seem like post graduate school celebrations. The
pre-bridal shower to the real bridal shower to the wedding shower to the
wedding practice to the wedding ceremony to the baby shower to the welcoming
home shower. The staff parties to the staff meetings to the work luncheons,
teacher's conference, meet and greet at school, graduations, ceremony
practices, church group meetings, church services, church board meetings,
church home group studies. Out of town family visits, business trips, family
vacations, community functions, camping trips, dinner engagements to Zumba ,
TYBO and cardio all at 6. Men's retreats, woman's retreats, family
retreats, marriage retreats, get-a-way from the retreats retreat, cruise
ship get-a-ways, school field trips, church youth field trips, Christmas
Banquets, Thanksgiving parties, must show banquets. College, work and second
jobs, concerts and big ticket sporting events all around to attend. Amusement
parks and summer vacations, spring vacations, Valentine's Day vacations, I saw
the ground hog vacation, CHRISTMAS vacations, mardi-gras celebrations, New
Year's Eve celebrations. Dinner there and lunch meetings here. Laundry to be
picked up there, kids to be dropped off, kids to be picked up, grandchildren to
watch and the list never ends. The phone never shuts up and the car engine
never cools off. The malls are always full, the gas stations always crowded,
it's go go go, ' till I can go no more. Your texts are screaming at you,
your voice mail is beeping at you and your phone is ringing' all at the same
time. This is the busiest generation that has ever lived. We would only dream
of having a life so easy of what a corporate CEO had 20 years ago that he or
she, actually thought was a frantic pace, that any adult and even some teens
today, would hardly consider hectic. We are the busiest generation that has
ever lived.
If Jesus told his generation over 2000 years ago that many
would fall away by the cares and distractions of this life, what in the world,
would Jesus ever say, to the busiest generation that has ever inhabited planet
earth?
Richard P Swift
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