Too Much To Process

I'm sure that I'm not the only one to feel that there's too much news to process these days.  And not only is there a lot of news, it's coming at us with increasing speed and frequency.  Looking at my phone I'm inviting more information in to my life.  Plus, if we don't like what we're being told, we can always find a different version offering an opposing perspective by just clicking a mouse.  Thanks iPhone.  Thanks internet.

When I was a kid, we received the newspaper and could watch local TV.  I remember when our regional paper published editions twice a day.  When cable didn't exist.  We have a chance to reflect on the news of the day.  That world is long gone.  No more Uncle Walter on the evening news.

So what are we to do?  Well, we can choose not to be overwhelmed.  We can choose not to look at our phones all the time.  We can take advantage of what's good about the internet and not seek to confirm our biases, but be willing to challenge the.  We can insist on maintaining our perspective.

Lent is a time when we can repent for letting ourselves be overwhelmed, when we can resolve to do better.  By doing so, we allow ourselves to focus on what truly matters.  To make room for God in our lives, in our hearts, in our minds.  This season, as trite as it might seem, let's pledge to have less news and more Jesus in our lives.

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