I just spent an unhurried weekend in an unhurried town with a good friend who’s never in a hurry.
Coming from a hurried town and a hurried life, slowing down didn’t come easy.
Until slowing down was required—slower than I realized.
The preacher in the old country church on Sunday spoke of Christ, the Bread of Life.
Our only sustenance.
Our life.
The best provision.
Christ, the reason no one needs a hurried life.
We hurry for numerous reasons. More often than not, we hurry because we’re planning to do it all.
We have bills to pay, a life to live, dreams to reach for, and hopes to pursue.
We have to do it.
And we have to hurry about it.
“He has already provided,” the country preacher said. “And He has promised to provide.”
“Your Father knows the things you have need of before you ask . . . I will never leave you nor forsake you.” (Matthew 6:8; Hebrews 13:5)
A simple promise for a hurried life.
God will provide.
“Be still and know that I am God.”(Psalm 46:10)
By Bethany Hayes
Used by Permission
Further Reading
• Wait for the Lord – by Katherine Kehler
• Living One Day at a Time – by Palitha Jayasooriya
• Taking Time to Care – by Gail Rodgers
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