This quote often challenges me when I'm sitting in various situations where I could easily be splitting my attention between the setting that I'm in and the smartphone in my hand. I want to be efficient and effective with my time, but here's the question I am confronted with:
Is it the best use of my time to never truly be ALL THERE?
What am I missing out on when I am distracted at chapel? What could I have added to the conversation when with a group of friends? What knowledge could I have gleaned, what principle would I have learned, what excellence could I have achieved if in every situation I was ALL THERE?
My challenge to you is to engage in life to the fullest. Like Jim Elliott said, "Live life to the hilt." ESPECIALLY, if you are a Kingdom-minded individual who is purposeful with your time, what time do you have to waste? If you're living out the will of God in your life then you should be ENGAGED in there here and now, because that's truly the only time you have to give of yourself to it.
Otherwise, you'll have lived a life with one foot in the present and one foot in some other social/futuristic/dreamosphere achieving only half of what could have been achieved if only you had truly engaged.
Keep the main thing, the main thing.
Don't miss out. Engage all of yourself in whatever you're in. It'll only come once, then that moment is gone.
What am I missing out on when I am distracted at chapel? What could I have added to the conversation when with a group of friends? What knowledge could I have gleaned, what principle would I have learned, what excellence could I have achieved if in every situation I was ALL THERE?
My challenge to you is to engage in life to the fullest. Like Jim Elliott said, "Live life to the hilt." ESPECIALLY, if you are a Kingdom-minded individual who is purposeful with your time, what time do you have to waste? If you're living out the will of God in your life then you should be ENGAGED in there here and now, because that's truly the only time you have to give of yourself to it.
Otherwise, you'll have lived a life with one foot in the present and one foot in some other social/futuristic/dreamosphere achieving only half of what could have been achieved if only you had truly engaged.
Keep the main thing, the main thing.
Don't miss out. Engage all of yourself in whatever you're in. It'll only come once, then that moment is gone.
Wherever you are, be all there...