Currently, I've got a couple of Eugene Peterson books on my reading list.
The other day, while reading, The Contemplative Pastor: Returning to the art of spiritual direction, I was convicted.
He writes:
"But the word busy is the symptom not of commitment but of betrayal. It is not devotion but defection. The adjective busy set as a modifier to pastor should be to our ears like adulterous to characterize a wife or embezzling to describe a banker. It is an outrageous scandal, a blasphemous affront." The Contemplative Pastor, 27.
Being busy makes me feel important. It can also be a smokescreen for a commitment I don't want to make.
Sadly, I'd rather say "I'm too busy," than tell the truth.
For me, being busy means:
1. I haven't managed my time well, or
2. I haven't said "no" to life's non-essentials.
I need to make some changes.
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