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🗓️ 8 October 2020
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Is it just us, or does the world seem a bit divided right now?
Human beings were not only created with a unique purpose, but also created to live in community. However, there are two things that can disrupt this call: division and distraction. Why these two? Well, distractions are things that take us away from a given task or goal, taking us away from living with a purpose. Likewise, division takes away from living in community with those around us.
The twentieth century brought with it innumerable inventions of distraction: things like television, radio, computers, etc. All of these products are great innovations that have moved us forward in our abilities to create community and showcase our unique strengths, but they’ve also put distraction at our fingertips.
It’s not just technology that has caused distractions either. We can become distracted by virtually anything: chores, work, leisurely activities. But when we’re distracted, we’re held back from the task at hand, and the ongoing task for all of us is to live in community, and live with purpose.
What does that mean for something like politics? Well, if you’re American, you basically have two political responsibilities as an American citizen: educate yourself well on the politics in your country, and vote whenever elections come around. Anything other than those two tasks are distractions from the purpose of politics.
When it comes to division, our country has definitely had its fair share. So how do we fight against this division that seems to be splitting our country? Through conversation and through kindness. We’re called to be united in community with those around us, so much so that Jesus refers to them as our brothers and sisters. Division won’t be conquered easily, but if we’re willing to converse, listen, and treat each other with kindness, we can get a couple strides closer to the community God desires for us.
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0:00.0 | How many spout of mic shmints and this is essential presents? |
0:02.2 | So I don't know if you've noticed, there's a current cultural climate that is... |
0:06.8 | I'll say this, it seems divided and we are incredibly distracted. |
0:13.2 | This notion, not just notion, it's not even just right now, right? |
0:24.9 | At any given point in human history. |
0:29.3 | For humans who are called to live not only on purpose, but to live united. |
0:34.5 | The two enemies of living on purpose and of living united are distraction and division. |
0:40.4 | I mean this is what it is. |
0:41.7 | I mean, we've got... |
0:42.7 | Because why? |
0:43.7 | Because what's a distraction? |
0:44.7 | A distraction is anything that takes me away from the task of the moment. |
0:47.4 | A distraction is anything that takes me away from what I ought to be doing right now. |
0:51.7 | And man, oh man, do we live? |
0:53.3 | And they distracted... |
0:54.6 | In a distracted era, distracted culture. |
0:56.2 | In fact, I don't know anything that has been invented in the last 10, 20 years that hasn't |
1:01.8 | contributed to our distraction. |
1:03.1 | I mean, it's nothing. |
1:04.1 | Again, it's nothing new because we're kind of like distraction making machines as human |
1:07.8 | beings. |
1:08.8 | We can get distracted by anything. |
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