Thursday, January 19, 2012

We are smart, but God's smarter


We do things in this building, and all others on our campus....fantastical things. Things never thought possible even 60 years ago. We create all sorts of wild imaginings and then put them into form. We think, "what if....." And then we do it. That is, at least the creative brains do that. I am just a small cog in the wheel of technology....but I do my part.

And it all changes and grows so fast, that by the time a new process comes out, it is already outdated....
Considered obsolete.


People are creators because God made us that way....

All of us have that God spark that seeks to create because He put it in us.

But, with all this human achievement and rushing around, what we call progress; we still can't even come close to making a moon or setting the stars in place.

Or calming the sea with a word.


We aren't so smart.......

And as long as we have been alive, there is a danger, a temptation in worshiping that "created thing" instead of the One who put it all in motion to begin with. "And they exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator--who is forever praised. Amen." Romans 1:25

Don't get me wrong, I love technology! It has been my bread and butter for 16 years now and the industry has treated me well. I don't feel as my Mom does, that computers are the Antichrist. But ever since the golden calf and before that, we have been tempted to put things in place of God.

The idols may change over the centuries, but the temptation is the same.

This whole train of thought started with the radio this morning. There was a discussion about our gadgets. The female commentator had left her IPhone home and was feeling a bit lost. I can relate to that. I never felt that way about a phone before I got mine. She further stated a quote attributed to Steve Jobs that said something like:

"When people can put their wedding pictures on their phone, they will be emotionally attached." Or something like that.

She was saying that it troubled her a bit that she felt an emotion, an attachment, like something was missing because she didn't have her phone. I can relate. I am ashamed to say I feel the same way.

She said all her friends were having a great time playing "Words with Friends." She didn't start it. She didn't want to feel like she had to respond every time the phone dinged.

Well, I succumbed.

I started......I am addicted. And now I have to go.

It's my move.

Maybe it's time for a gadget fast.

Just after I play this word.

3 comments:

  1. Don’t know about an addiction, but Words With Friends is a great way to pass the time. Better than watching TV. … WHAT AM I SAYING! … There’s nothing better than TV, but I’ve come up with a great way to build your WWF skills and have fun with TV trivia at my blog. Let me know what you think of it.
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    Okay, when it comes to TV, an addict I am. Hello my name is Leona.

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  2. a gadget fast?

    I'm all for it --- I do believe that if we don't do them occasionally, the whole world will be hanging their heads [as in peering at their phone].

    I was in a retail store yesterday, and I ran across a young man in the lamp section peering as his phone. I asked him if he was a designer, and he said, "No. I got this phone yesterday, and I can't quit looking at it."

    If only I were that way about God -- and look. I veered off topic....

    *slaps typing fingers*

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  3. Hey gals! Leona, your website is so fun! Thank you for sharing and commenting. I love all the old shows from the 70s! MTM, Rhoda, etc....Harriet, I am that person with the phone and I NEVER thought that would happen to me :-) I try to behave in public though and make actual eye contact with real people. Plus it is not safe to walk looking down :-) Love your comments....Lori

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