from here: http://www.wisdomhunters.com/2013/06/live-in-the-moment-2/
Master living in the moment. By God’s grace, it can be done. Mary did
it. She could have missed the Mighty One working in her presence in the
present, but she didn’t. She took the time to trust God with an
impossible outcome. Birthing a baby conceived by the Holy Spirit
challenged her categories. It forced her to ponder in the present. She
chose to be with her heavenly Father in the here and now. Nothing would
keep her from living with and for the Lord in this defining moment.
She
could have lived in the past, worried over the rampant rumors of her
perceived unfaithfulness. She was pregnant out of wedlock. People did
not understand a pregnancy created by God, without a man. She could have
lived in the future, paralyzed by fear over what the human father of
her child might do. He might have deserted her. He might have divorced
her. He might have denied her. But when all was said and done, she
refrained from living in the past or the present. She chose to live in
the moment.
Mary lived in the moment because she trusted her
Lord with issues out of her control. She could not control what other
people thought or what other people might do. Therefore, she drank in
the present like a tall glass of homemade lemonade on a hot summer day.
Living in the moment fed her faith and satisfied her soul. Her son,
Jesus, would save the people from their sins, and He would also save
her. She captured His significance, and Christ captured her. He is with
you in the moment too, so you can live in the moment.
Living
in the moment is what the Lord longs for you to do. It’s where He does
His best work. He knows that living in the moment engages you with His
will, as it is lived out in the present. So if you are with your
children, be with them. Laugh with them, cry with them, listen to them,
play with them, and pray for them. Lock eyes with your little ones and
be with them. Turn off your mind and heart and keep them from running
ahead to other issues, problems, and people. These distractions will
still be standing in line for your attention when you get back to work.
Value living in the moment, and you will live in the moment; for you do
what you think is important.
Technology was made for man, not
man for technology. So turn off your phone, shut down the computer, and
most important, discipline your mind to be present. Bend your mind to
listen well and honor others with your purposeful presence. Your
undivided attention in the moment says you love and care. Trust God with
all the impossible outcomes that await you. You have this one moment
and then it is gone forever. So be engaged today and be with the ones
you love. Live in the moment, and other things will take care of
themselves. Do this one thing, and you will live the life God intended
for you. Master living in the moment with the discipline and love of
your Master. Seize the moment for your Savior, for other people, and for
yourself.
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