A couple of weeks ago, I commented how "hurry-up" messes can effect the organization and neatness level in our homes. Messes created just because we do not take the time to clean up or pick up after a job or task.
With those thoughts in my mind, I wondered how many times in life are the relational messes we find ourselves in due to just plain hurrying? Not taking or allowing the time to converse politely, being so busy we do not take time to really listen to what another is saying, brushing someone off because we do not want to take the time to interact with them, etc. Our continually hurrying through life can leave a wake of hurt and broken relationships scattered in our wake simply because we did not take time to consider another more highly than ourself.
With those thoughts in my mind, I wondered how many times in life are the relational messes we find ourselves in due to just plain hurrying? Not taking or allowing the time to converse politely, being so busy we do not take time to really listen to what another is saying, brushing someone off because we do not want to take the time to interact with them, etc. Our continually hurrying through life can leave a wake of hurt and broken relationships scattered in our wake simply because we did not take time to consider another more highly than ourself.
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