I used to take pride in being able to multi-task…
…and feel smugly superior to those who merely did one task at a time. Of course I never considered the quality of my work; the only purpose of splitting my focus was to move more stuff off my TO-DO list in less time.
Gradually, in the past 3 years, I have come to admit that I can’t multi-task at all! Whether it’s because I”m over 50 or I’m growing spiritually, I am seeing my limits and not railing against them.
Actually, multi-tasking is not the way God calls us to operate.
Eccles 4:6 – Better is a handful of quietness than two hands full of toil and a striving after wind.
So if we aren’t to toil double-fisted, how ARE we to work?
- Consciously, with His glory in view,
- Depending on HIS energy,
- Remembering that we serve both as an ambassador of Christ’s AND a servant of God.
If people can judge us by our work, then we want it to be representative of the family we belong to! Moreover it is axiomatic that completing or performing a job well takes time.
My husband’s colleague used to quip, “Why is there never enough time to do something right the first time, but there is always enough time to do it over?”
If we’re just fooling ourselves about our ability to do more than one thing at a time, does that mean NO ONE can handle simultaneous activities?
Actually there is someone who can – God!
Here are two illustrations – one from the New City Catechism – Catechism link and the other, a quote from John Piper. First the catechism – this comes from Question 37 – How does the Holy Spirit help us?
Answer: The Holy Spirit
- convicts us of sin
- comforts us
- guides us
- gives us spiritual gifts
- and the desire to obey God
- and he enables us to pray
- and to understand God’s Word
When I meditated on that, I realized that He is doing that ALL the time, perfectly. And we aren’t even addressing what God the Father and God the Son are doing at the same time. Our triune God is the ultimate multi-tasker. And that is how John Piper views him.
His comment below in the picture comforts me. I can trust God to accomplish far more than I can ask or imagine simply because He IS God and a good one, to boot.
So take heart, dear ones. We were never meant to do more than one thing at a time. It’s okay to do a task well, completely, thoroughly and excellently (without striving for perfection). Let’s resolve to slow down and trust God’s sovereign control over our time. And leave the multitasking to the Godhead!
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