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Speaker AToday we're going to talk about are we being present with people?
Speaker AWe're going to talk about are we being curious and are we paying attention and engaging with the people around us, whether it's someone in the grocery store or our friends, our family and in our community.
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Speaker AHere is the real Truth Bomb.
Speaker ASo many of us are caught up in our own lives.
Speaker AWe're caught up in our own to do lists.
Speaker AWe're caught up in going from A to B that we aren't always present with the people around us.
Speaker AAnd now that over the last decade plus we all have a smartphone in our hands, most of us go inward.
Speaker AWe go to the phone and see what people are doing, but we are looking from the outside in.
Speaker AWe're not.
Speaker AIt's not like living in our own lives.
Speaker AFor instance, our phones are giving us an excuse to not engage with the people around us some of the time.
Speaker AWe're for some of us all of the time.
Speaker ASo I was reading today's devotional by Bob Goff and his book Catching Whimsy, which I've shared some of his tidbits, bits from the book before or the devotional.
Speaker ABut today definitely hit me and I just wanted to come on and do a quick mini episode because I thought, ah, it's so true, right?
Speaker AIt really resonated with me.
Speaker ASo he shares Galatians 6:10 which says so then as we have opportunity, let us do good to everyone.
Speaker ABut he basically is explaining that how many of us are often right near someone else, but we're either not engaging with them or we're only engaging in small talk.
Speaker AWe don't go any deeper, we don't have meaningful conversations or we're not connecting, right?
Speaker AMaybe we say hi or in in some cases you walk past people and you don't even look up or you don't smile or you don't say hello.
Speaker AI have definitely come across many people that that's the case now.
Speaker AI do usually try to say hello.
Speaker AI look at people, I smile and I am definitely somebody that's had conversations or at least a quick chit chat in the grocery store right when I'm waiting in line.
Speaker ABut I also can find myself looking at my phone when I'm waiting in line or when I'm just, I guess, you know, not wanting to engage.
Speaker AI mean, if I'm being honest, and maybe many of you can relate to that as well.
Speaker ABut I want to share what Bob says.
Speaker AHe says often the reason that we're not engaging with people or we're not engaging with him more meaningfully is we don't want to interrupt or pry or presume.
Speaker ASo we sit quietly, but Jesus wants more for us than that.
Speaker AAnd then he says, don't sit at the table and twirl your hair while staring at a screen when you are surrounded by friends.
Speaker AInstead, practice presence, pursue withness, and give it everything you've got.
Speaker ATake a genuine interest in other people.
Speaker ATurn to the person next to you in the checkout line at the grocery store and ask what the highlight of their day has been.
Speaker AYou're not asking them to donate, deliver to you, and you're not hitting on them.
Speaker AJust be interested.
Speaker AAnd he says your question to them will probably be the highlight of their day.
Speaker AAnd while this isn't this exactly, I do want to share that.
Speaker AAre we paying attention to the people around us, to what's going on?
Speaker AAre we waiting in a long line and the person behind us is seeming, you know, upset, or they're just really calm.
Speaker AYou know, maybe they're trying to engage with us, but we keep turning our back to them and looking at our screens.
Speaker AThe.
Speaker AI guess two weeks ago I was at the grocery store and it was very overcast and I think it was supposed to rain later in the day, but I didn't bring my umbrella and it wasn't raining.
Speaker AThen I get in the store, and in the store it's raining so hard you can hear the rain inside of a huge grocery.
Speaker ASo I'm already thinking, oh, great, this is going to be.
Speaker AThis is going to be fun, right?
Speaker AIt's just.
Speaker AIt's literally like the heaviest downpour I've seen in a long time.
Speaker ASo I keep going about my grocery shopping.
Speaker AI get what I need to get.
Speaker AI check out and I'm thinking it's still just pouring.
Speaker AI mean, we're talking super heavy and hard rain.
Speaker ASo I look at my phone, I look at radar, and it is not going to let up anytime soon.
Speaker AI mean, it's not like, oh, and if I wait a couple minutes, the storm's passing.
Speaker ANo this is a big system.
Speaker ALots of rain.
Speaker ASo I go out, you know, to the front of the store.
Speaker AI'm kind of sitting under the covered area, or I'm not sitting, I'm standing.
Speaker AAnd there's probably six other people standing there.
Speaker AI wait a few minutes, and I sort of say, oh, it doesn't look like it's going to let up.
Speaker AAnd finally I say, I guess I'm just going to have to go for it.
Speaker AAnd so I start rushing to my car with my cart.
Speaker ABut of course, I have a whole cart with groceries, so I can't just jump in my car.
Speaker AI literally have to unload all the groceries and put the cart back.
Speaker ABut there was a couple women standing up, waiting as well, and older women.
Speaker AAnd, you know, I immediately just had that little voice that said, you know, go, go help these two women.
Speaker ABecause by the time I got back, there was.
Speaker AI think there was only two or three people left.
Speaker ASo I grab two umbrellas, and I open my umbrella, and I walk back towards the store, and I say to the women, I can walk you to the car.
Speaker AYou can use one of the umbrellas.
Speaker AAnd I'll just get it from you, you know, once you get to your car or unload your groceries.
Speaker AAnd so the one woman's thinking about it.
Speaker AI think she's not really sure.
Speaker AShe's probably sizing me up, right?
Speaker AThe other woman's like, oh, no, no, no, I'm good, I'm good.
Speaker AI'll wait, you know.
Speaker AAnd I said, okay.
Speaker AWell.
Speaker AAnd so the first woman says, okay.
Speaker AAnd so I say, all right, here you go.
Speaker AI give her the umbrella.
Speaker AI walk her to her car in the rain.
Speaker AShe gets in, I get the umbrella.
Speaker AYou know, we say thanks.
Speaker AAnd it's somewhere along the way she tells me that when she saw me coming back towards the store, she was wondering, you know, like, what I was doing.
Speaker ASo anyways, I helped her, and that was wonderful.
Speaker AYou know, I felt it wasn't about me sharing this, because that made me feel good.
Speaker AIt made me feel good because sometimes we get promptings like I should say something or I should do something here.
Speaker AAnd we don't always act or we're so disengaged with what's going on around us, we don't even pay attention, right?
Speaker ASo I go back to the front of the store where the other woman's at, and I say, I can.
Speaker AI can walk you to your car.
Speaker AHere's my umbrella.
Speaker AAnd she still looks at me.
Speaker AShe's thinking about it, but she says, no, no, I'm.
Speaker AI' going to wait.
Speaker AI said, okay, you know, so I leave and she stays and waits.
Speaker ABut my point is, is if I wasn't paying attention to the people around me and that, you know, maybe they didn't want to rush to their cars.
Speaker AIt was really heavy rain, and like I said, they were older, I would say at least in their 70s.
Speaker AAnd the point here is, if we don't make ourselves be present, if we don't notice, if we don't engage with people, and if we don't sometimes inconvenience ourselves, we will miss the opportunity.
Speaker AAnd most times we're talking about the conversation and going deeper, but we're also talking about opportunities much like the one I shared.
Speaker AAnd I think it's.
Speaker AIt's so important.
Speaker AThis is how we connect to other people.
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker AOkay, so I wanted to share another thing that Bob says in the devotional.
Speaker AHe says, if you find yourself talking past someone rather than to them, don't beat yourself up.
Speaker AUse it as a great prompt to slow to a stop and find a new way to communicate.
Speaker AIf you find yourself merely bidding your time in a conversation, waiting to say what you have to say without listening to what other people, the other person is saying.
Speaker AIt's time for a new approach.
Speaker AAnd then he just says, make a rule for yourself to ask whoever you're talking to a couple of questions about what they're doing.
Speaker ADon't use questions to challenge them.
Speaker AMake it an invitation to share.
Speaker ALet them know you are 100% with them and curious about how life is going for them.
Speaker AAnd I love this last line.
Speaker AHe says, God sent Jesus to be with us so we would be with one another.
Speaker AAnd here's the thing.
Speaker AI think it gets easier, right?
Speaker AThe more we engage with people, the more we go deeper with people.
Speaker AAnd there's someone on Instagram that I've seen posts from, and unfortunately I couldn't find it right now.
Speaker ABut he talks all about communication and relationships, but he talks about it from a way of, like at a dinner party, right?
Speaker AOr when you meet somebody, we can.
Speaker AWe can go beyond, how's the.
Speaker AIsn't the weather been great?
Speaker AOr what do you do for a living?
Speaker ALet's ask different questions.
Speaker ALet's ask better questions.
Speaker AYou know, like I love Bob's question where he said, what's.
Speaker AWhat's been the highlight of your day, or maybe the highlight of your summer.
Speaker AThis gentleman on Instagram shares things like, ask what's made.
Speaker AWhat's been getting you excited lately?
Speaker AI mean, that's not the question.
Speaker AI'm saying that wrong.
Speaker ABut in other words, like, what hobby?
Speaker AYou know, what do you do in your free time?
Speaker AWhat has been the coolest thing you did this summer?
Speaker AIn other words, ask a question that goes beyond your job, right, As a worker or your career, ask a question that goes beyond something boring, like the weather.
Speaker AMaybe they have a really cool shirt on or maybe really funky shoes.
Speaker AI mean, whatever it is, like, go deeper.
Speaker ALike, oh, do you like, you know, like, do you have.
Speaker AIs this your style?
Speaker AI don't know.
Speaker ABut the point is, is think of something more creative.
Speaker AMaybe, you know, what's, have you seen any great events this summer?
Speaker AYou know, but just go deeper.
Speaker AOr where's the coolest place you visited this year?
Speaker AYou know what I mean?
Speaker ASo just go deeper.
Speaker AOr maybe, you know, I don't know.
Speaker ABut the point is, is we can try harder.
Speaker AWe can go beyond the basic questions and actually care, pay attention.
Speaker AAnd so I just wanted to come on and share this today because I think when we're intentional not just with what we want in our lives, not with just what are our priorities and saying yes to the right things and saying no to sometimes good things, but things that aren't right for us in this season, we also have to be intentional to create and curate our relationships, to connect with those around us in our communities.
Speaker AWe also show people a little part of Christ when we engage with people in a different way than so many people of the world do, right?
Speaker AWhen we smile at them, we say hello, we say, oh, I can help you.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker AI took a train from Virginia beach to D.C. a couple months ago.
Speaker AAnd, you know, once again, that's another opportunity where I was on a train and there was a woman, she was standing in line to get on the train near me, and we probably talked for 10 minutes.
Speaker AAnd then when we got on the train, we were sitting, initially sitting near each other, and we weren't like, not right beside each other, but across the aisle from each other.
Speaker ASo we chatted.
Speaker AI found out where she was going and what she was doing, and she takes the train all the time.
Speaker AEventually, we split where we were sitting because she was going to go to the quiet car, and then I ended up moving as well to a different car.
Speaker ABut the point is, we had this lovely conversation.
Speaker AIt was a nice interaction.
Speaker AIt probably, I mean, I wasn't uneasy, but I hadn't taken the train at least in a really long time.
Speaker AAnd so once again, it just lets you know, like, hey, other people like you.
Speaker AGood Kind normal people take the train.
Speaker AOf course they do.
Speaker ABut I'm just saying.
Speaker AAnd for her, once again, she takes the train a lot, but does she always get to interact with somebody and them ask her about her.
Speaker AHer life, about her happenings?
Speaker ASo we just want to be human with other humans.
Speaker AAnd so I just want to come on, share that because like I said, this really kind of clicked with me today and that while I do do this sometimes, and I definitely try to engage with people closest to me, sometimes it's hard, right.
Speaker AWith my own kids because they're.
Speaker AHello, young adults.
Speaker AAnd I seem to always ask the wrong questions or ask too many questions.
Speaker ASo that is definitely an area that I'm trying to get better at.
Speaker AAnd yes, partly that's just my young adult's age.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker APoise.
Speaker ABut also I definitely do pick up my phone some days more than I should.
Speaker AAnd the question is, what am I missing out on when I do that?
Speaker AWhat am I missing out on when I'm trying to ignore the people around me?
Speaker AMost of the time I'm not trying to do that.
Speaker ABut my point is I definitely have been there and I definitely sometimes find myself there without even meaning to be there.
Speaker ASo I just come on to ask you and myself the question, are we being present with the people around us both with our friends?
Speaker AAre we being present in our circumstances?
Speaker ARight?
Speaker ASo whether we're at the grocery store or we're going out for dinner or whatever it might be, are you engaging with your server?
Speaker AAnd don't get me wrong, servers are pretty busy, usually, especially on the weekend.
Speaker ABut, like, is there an opportunity to engage, you know, to be more present even with people that are helping us or serving us?
Speaker ASo that is just my call or my challenge to each of us today.
Speaker AAnd the last thing I'd share is I've talked about friendship on here before, and it's definitely something I'll come back on again about.
Speaker ABut are you making yourself available?
Speaker AAre you putting in time to deepen your relationships, right, with your spouse, with your friends?
Speaker AWe can't wait until everything is perfect, right?
Speaker AThe environment, the kids, you know, whatever it is.
Speaker ABefore we put the work in, we need to put the work in now because our relationships matter.
Speaker AAnd the two things that I want to wrap up with, one is one of the indicators of people that live the longest is actually not a health or what you'd think of as a health signal.
Speaker AIt's people with deep, meaningful relationships tend to live the longest.
Speaker AYou don't have to have the most relationships it just means you have a couple people in your corner that you know are there for you.
Speaker AThey support you and you can rely on them, right?
Speaker AYou can talk to them about real life.
Speaker AAnd then the other thing is, I saw something just the other day.
Speaker AIt's, I think it's a relationship expert.
Speaker AAnd he was saying, you'd be shocked.
Speaker ABut there's one thing that actually helps keep couples who are maybe having difficulty in their marriage stay together.
Speaker AAnd he said it's the simplest thing and people don't want to believe me, but it's true.
Speaker AHe said making your spouse smile, like looking them in the eye and making them smile.
Speaker AAnd his challenge is 10 times a day, try to make your spouse smile by looking at them, by being present with them and smiling at them.
Speaker ALike, of course, saying kind things to her spouse is letting them know that they mean so much to us, right?
Speaker AAnd we appreciate them and all that and love them.
Speaker ABut like, how small of a thing is that?
Speaker ABut yet he says so many people don't do it.
Speaker ASo that is another thing.
Speaker ALike are we noticing how we're acting around the people that we're, we care about or should care about the most?
Speaker AOr are we just so busy going to the next thing?
Speaker AI have to go make dinner, I have to drop the kids off, I have to do this.
Speaker AThat we are missing those moments of connection.
Speaker ASo until next time, I hope you have a great week.
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