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You and I have an issue: we hate waiting, yet we are forced to do it a lot. Think about how much of your life is spent . . .
Standing in a grocery store check-out line.
Growing older in a traffic jam.
Listening to that terrible canned music song cycle again while on hold.
Anticipating test results that seem to take forever and ever.
One UCLA professor humorously suggested the creation of a new unit of time called “the honko-second.” Defined as “the time between when the light changes and the person behind you honks his horn,” it would be the smallest measure of time known to man.”
One UCLA professor humorously suggested the creation of a new unit of time called “the honko-second.” Defined as “the time between when the light changes and the person behind you honks his horn,” it would be the smallest measure of time known to man.
Those of us who want things in a “honko-second” find waiting annoying. Isn’t that why we enjoy fast food, microwaves, freeway express lanes, and Amazon Prime? But what if God has something in those gaps for us that we can’t learn any other way? Let’s not waste our waiting anymore. Jesus’s disciples were in a waiting room with lessons to show us how to wait well.
The post HOW TO HANDLE LIFE’S INTERRUPTIONS- When A Time of Inactivity Slows You Down (YOU-Fal’25, Study 2, Session 5) appeared first on YOU.
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You and I have an issue: we hate waiting, yet we are forced to do it a lot. Think about how much of your life is spent . . .
Standing in a grocery store check-out line.
Growing older in a traffic jam.
Listening to that terrible canned music song cycle again while on hold.
Anticipating test results that seem to take forever and ever.
One UCLA professor humorously suggested the creation of a new unit of time called “the honko-second.” Defined as “the time between when the light changes and the person behind you honks his horn,” it would be the smallest measure of time known to man.”
One UCLA professor humorously suggested the creation of a new unit of time called “the honko-second.” Defined as “the time between when the light changes and the person behind you honks his horn,” it would be the smallest measure of time known to man.
Those of us who want things in a “honko-second” find waiting annoying. Isn’t that why we enjoy fast food, microwaves, freeway express lanes, and Amazon Prime? But what if God has something in those gaps for us that we can’t learn any other way? Let’s not waste our waiting anymore. Jesus’s disciples were in a waiting room with lessons to show us how to wait well.
The post HOW TO HANDLE LIFE’S INTERRUPTIONS- When A Time of Inactivity Slows You Down (YOU-Fal’25, Study 2, Session 5) appeared first on YOU.

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