A few days ago, Emma and I were staying with some of my extended family and we were told that breakfast would be at 7:30am, and we would leave the house by 8:15 for the morning's excursions. The first morning, we beat them to the the breakfast table. The second morning, something went horribly wrong....
It was 7am, my alarm went off. I turned it off, and rolled over, thinking '10 more minutes'. A door slammed, I checked my phone, it was 8am!!! Ooooops! I jumped out of bed, and opened my door, right across from me -just like a mirror- a door opened. there stood a young lady with disheveled hair and shock written all over her face. I imagine that was what I looked like too. Emma and I stared at each other before silumtaneously asking what went wrong! why hadn't we woken up? why hadn't our hosts come and woken us up? What was the current plan for the day's activities?
It ended up being a lovely day, with a relaxed breakfast. But the situation, reminded me -of sorts- of what it must have been a little like when Jesus went off to pray and his friends were told to wait up for him, but when he returned he found them sleeping. oh, the shame! the awkwardness!
Our hosts were very generous, and laughed off our sleep in. I believe Jesus' response was a little more stern "why are you sleeping?", and they did not know what to say to him.**
Nevertheless, sleep is good! As Benjamin Franklin once said:
"Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise."
I have been trying to sleep quite a lot recently because I have a cold that just won't leave, so I don't think sleep is always bad. :D But it does mean that I get less time to do things in the day. Which is a bit frustrating when one is trying to be a tourist and see lots. As well as enjoy Christmas!!
But all this talk of sleep also brings me to an idea of spiritually sleeping. When we laze around, without really thinking about what we're going to do each day (or with our lives), just wasting time.... Some might say that it's relaxing, but at the end of ther day, it's not very satisfying (I don't find anyway)!
Jesus warn's that he will return suddenly, not on a planned date for us all to know. So I guess it was comforting that He did not return on the 21st of December 2012! Because I slept for most of it... :p He says,
“Therefore
keep watch because you do not know when the owner of the house*** will
come back—whether in the evening, or at midnight, or when the rooster
crows, or at dawn. If he comes suddenly, do not let him find you sleeping. What I say to you, I say to everyone: ‘Watch!’”****
I hope, I -or anyone else- won't sleep through this Christmas period, but take time to understand why it is a merry and joyful occassion! Keeping watch, staying a "ALIVE, AWAKE, ALERT, ENTHUSIASTIC!"*Luke 22:46
**Mark 14:40
****The owner of the house, I beleive, is the One who created this world, and has given people the responsibility to care for it, like tennants. Everything I own, I see, I touch, I eat... is God's because He made it all.
***Mark 13:35-37