Distraction has become an assumed presence in life. A typical work day (at least in my particular role) involves more interruptions than actual pre-meditated tasks.
There is a grace for bearing the unplanned, but we may fall into a pattern of shallow, distracted thinking if we don't counteract the landslide of activity.
Here is a very thought-provoking blog entry on that idea.
HT: Desiring God
Monday, December 10, 2012
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