Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Power outage

At about 1:30 today, someone from Allegheny Power informed us that they would be turning off the power to the church from 2pm until 11pm. Apparently they are doing some work in the area and need to turn the power off in order to do the work. Obviously news like that sends the entire staff scrambling to finish up work and contact those who use the building that the power will be out.

At Calvary, when the power goes out, everything stops working. You can't even make a phone call because our phones require power. With such a large facility there are lots of interior rooms with no windows to let in outside light and these rooms are pitch black without the overhead lights on. And groups that usually make dinner on Tuesday night won't be able to cook or run the sound system or any of the other activities typically held at Calvary on Tuesday nights.

All of that seems obvious. Of course you can't cook or turn the lights on without power. Of course you can't make phone calls, copies, or send emails. Of course you can't get online to blog either (but the power is on at my house so today I blog from home). Everything literally shuts down. And when the power goes out, planned or unplanned, it makes us realize how much we really depend on it. When the power goes out, we realize how much of our daily tasks take for granted that the power will be there.

As I carried my computer and other work home with me this afternoon, I began to wonder, what is it that powers our lives? What is it that is the underlying driving force in our lives? I think many of us know what we want the driving force in our lives to be or what we think it should be. But does what we want it to be, what we think it should be, line up with what really does power our lives?

One of the ways to figure out the answer to that question is to ask yourself this question: What is the thing in our lives, that when it's missing, causes our whole lives to come to a screeching halt, just like when there's a power outage? What is it that provides the energy, enthusiasm, and desire for all the things we do in life? What is it that decides how we will spend our time and energy?

What is it that powers your life?

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