The other day I was attempting to purchase a light for our remodelled bedroom closet from the many options out there.
I wanted a light that would come on when the doors open, and turn off automatically. My wife Lily had seen such a light at Ikea.
So rather than travel to Toronto or Ottawa, we thought we would try the three big box stores in town.
We found virtually the same options at all three stores, but not one of them had the kind of motion switch we were looking for … so much for competition!
The prices were pretty much the same, and all the stores had all the items in stock. It was like all three stores were owned by the same company, with the same purchaser, and the same salespeople telling us the same thing:
“No, there isn’t anything like that.”
My problem with that is, that in a town far away, there is a store with a product that’s like that.
The three box stores in my town are situated within a 6 km radius. They obviously want to be all together, so we can be disappointed three times within a few minutes!
Maybe they don’t feel they have to compete with a store that’s two hours away. All I know is there is a store that sells the product we’re looking for. We just have to wait for an opportune time to get to it.
I think the stores in our area know this and assume we will settle for something they offer. In fact, I almost did. I almost thought, “Turning on a light switch in the morning when I’m hunting for clothes is not that bad. I may be tired, but I can find a switch in the dark and flick it on.”
At one time, I remember we had to get up off the couch and walk over to the TV to turn it on. And then if we wanted to watch a different channel we had to get up again. I know, that was back in the dark ages, and we would never think of leaving the couch to go back to manual channel surfing now.
But it’s just one on and off switch I’m talking about. I know that even if my wife doesn’t think so, I could be trained to turn that closet light off when I’m done.
That’s the reasoning our box stores are hoping we will come to; that’s what they want us to settle for. But they don’t know my wife.
No, we will wait, me picking out my clothes by braille each morning until we can locate a light that will illuminate my chore without having to flick my index finger.
I just hope I can find the closet doors to slide them open between now and then.
Here’s the thing: I don’t know about you, but sometimes I have too many options that fill my mind first thing in the morning. There can be an overpowering desire to get right at the most urgent thing on your list … or get distracted by something that catches your interest … or not engage your mind because you’re tired. These are all options that will keep you from doing the one thing you should do and that is spend time with God. Set your priority and don’t give in to the other options.
That’s Life!
Paul
Question: What other options are you presented with when you spend time with God? Leave your comment below.
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