Busy Bees
Find a solution to this problem: You want to spend time with G-d, what do you do?
Now find a solution to this problem: You’re a high school/college student that is trying to maintain decent grades, has extracurricular activities, wants to have a social life, possibly has a job, and you want to spend time with G-d -- what do you do?
The answer isn’t as simple now, is it? Your youth is one of the busiest times of your life and for many people, it’s difficult to find a way to balance everything that needs to be done. We’ve all been in a place where we thought we just didn’t have time to go to service or youth group or read scripture because something else in our lives needed attention. It’s nothing to be ashamed of-- people become busy. Instead of beating yourself up over it, find a way to make your alone time with the L-rd happen.
For example, schedules are a commonly used way of keeping track of what you need to do and when. Pick a time you know is free (and it doesn’t have to be the same time every day), and use that time to be with G-d. You can spend time with the word, prayer, etc. -- it doesn’t have to look the same every day. For some of you, your family may often times be a distraction with their noise level, let’s be real family can be loud! For others, it might be that your bedroom is a distracting area because you have things laid out over the floor, homework taunting you on your dresser, and things of that nature. I encourage you to find a new place to spend your quiet time with G-d whether it’s in another room, outside, or any other place--get creative!
Things seem to always pop up when your schedule doesn’t have a lot of flexibility. For example, a friend asking to hang out or a sudden project that’s time consuming. No, you don’t have to get rid of that friend or fail the class in order to keep your schedule. Try working around it. Instead of going out to eat at noon, push it back however long you need to. Instead of taking a nap as soon as you get home, read those verses you set aside. No matter how unlikely it seems, it’s always possible to open up some time in your busy schedule for G-d.
Lamentations 3:27-28 says “It is good for a man to bear the yoke in his youth. Let him sit alone in silence when it is laid on him”. It’s hard to receive what G-d is giving you when you’re surrounded by noise and commotion. By making time for Him, you will be paying attention to the bond He is sharing with you. So I’ll return to my previous question. You’re busy, but want to spend time with G-d -- what do you do?



