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  “Let it Idle!” 
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  -Thanksgiving 
	is now over and we are headed straight toward Christmas. Every year, time 
	seems to pick up pace about right now and we’re all left shaking our heads, 
	and wondering why we do this to ourselves. By January, we’ve had enough 
	gifts, family, friends, parties, and food to last…well…till next Christmas 
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						Every 
						Christmas, some new contraption comes out that makes our 
						“just have to have” list. It is always some new product 
						everyone desires. Many of the new items promise to make 
						your life easier and more comfortable or convenient. 
 A few years 
						back, one advertisement caught my wife’s eye. It was for 
						a device that would remotely start your cold car from 
						within your home and allow it to warm up for you. Living 
						in a cold weather climate, I could see the value of such 
						equipment. The ad simply said, “Let it idle!” She wanted 
						it and I bought it.As I remember back, I love that ad, “Let it idle!”
 I’ve already 
						been stressed and Christmas hasn’t even kicked into gear 
						yet for me. My wife and I are already talking about 
						Christmas travels and parties and family gatherings we 
						need to work out and just thinking about it already has 
						me uptight. I wonder how I can “let it idle” this Christmas. How can 
						I make sure I give enough of myself to love on family 
						and still give some time to myself so I refresh my 
						spirit? Can I do both? If I can, it will enhance my 
						holiday time.
 
 Jesus only 
						had three years to perform His ministry and yet, if you 
						were to add up all the times He retreated to the 
						mountains or went fishing or spent time with friends, 
						you would soon discover that over nine months of His 
						precious ministry was time off. I have to believe that 
						if Jesus needed time down then we are all designed to 
						need time down.“Let it idle” is a good reminder to slow down a little. 
						Sit down…take a deep breath…and be present with people 
						around me. Tune in to others!
   Imagine; you 
						are at a grocery store and see an elderly gentleman 
						struggling to push a large cart through the newly fallen 
						snow. Could God have just a minute of your time? Could 
						you take a moment of your day and just let it idle by 
						walking a man to his car? | 
            
			   Imagine you are driving 
			down a road and notice a family with a flat tire by the side of the 
			road. Could you slow down your busy day and give a hand?Imagine your adult niece is having a difficult time in her life and 
			she starts sharing with you right as you are ready for the afternoon 
			Christmas nap. (Really…right now you want to talk?) Could you “let 
			it idle” long enough to listen to her, give a little comfort, a 
			little guidance, a little attention?
 
 Don’t think for a moment 
			that things like this are not happening around you. They are! All 
			three of these stories happened to me last Christmas and I’m sorry 
			to say I only responded well to two of them. (After all, it was nap 
			time.)
 Listen to me: slow it 
			down a little. Take in the moments of family and friends. As it 
			reads in a family member’s home, “Live, Laugh, and Love!”
 And I’d add this 
			Christmas, “Let it idle!”  
            [Ron Otto, Lincoln Christian Church] |