Read: Luke 19:1–10 | Bible in a Year: 2 Kings 15–16; John 3:1–18
출처: https://odb.org/2018/05/12/taking-time/
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Insight: Jesus’s ministry is a remarkable contrast to our tendency to live a fast-paced life pulled in countless directions. Even though everyone needed Him, Jesus never seemed to rush. In Luke 8, while on the way to a dying child, Jesus lingers to heal a woman in the crowd (vv. 43–48), even though the child dies in the meantime (v. 49). Similarly, in John 11, after hearing His beloved friend was sick (v. 3), Jesus lingers (vv. 5–6). And in Luke 19, Jesus notices and takes the time to reach out to a man who had climbed a tree just to see Him (v. 4).
Jesus’s example reminds us that we don’t love others best through harried attempts to meet everyone’s needs, but rather when we’re fully present to those around us.

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지금(토요일 아침, May 12, 2018 - PDT) 창 밖에는...
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간밤에 비가 내려서 내가 만들어준 단물이 젖은 꽃샘물보다 더 맛있는지 날이 밝기도 전에 오신다.
발코니 안쪽에 유리창 바로 앞까지 가차없이 다가오신다.
얼마나 빨리 날개짓을 하는지 날개가 거의 안 보인다.
사진 찍으려고 스라이딩 도어를 열어놨더니 방 안까지 살짝 들어왔다 나가신다.
아침식사 잘 하시고 앉아서 여유롭게 쉬었다 가시는 분도 가끔 있다.