Two abstract and seemingly unrelated words that many have defined. Webster has defined them as, "to go or pass to another place or in a certain direction with a continuous motion" and "the measured or measurable period during which an action, process, or condition exists or continues" respectively.
Some would say that they are on time, out of time, just in time, and here all the time. Somehow time is also money, time waits for no one, and yet its time to leave. Time and time again I have been told that there is a time for everything, a time to plant and a time to harvest, a time to cry and a time to celebrate, a time to be serious and a time to have fun. So half the time I spend my time trying to figure out what time is that "right time" that I am supposed to be doing that which i have been told there is a time for. Also, I, as well as you, have overused the idea of move. Move in, move out, move along, move over, get on the move, and i quote "I like to move it, move it". Are just some of the many ways that we as English speakers use abstract and beautiful words in common useless ways. These words are even harder to comprehend when we mix in our own preconceived meanings of the words. I would like to propose to you that the understanding of Move is impossible without Time, and that Time in itself is impossible to measure without something to Move. You see if time truly is the measurable period in which an action , process, or condition exists or continues, the only logical conclusion is that where there is no action, process, or condition that exists there is no time. Without something moving, something changing, or something even existing there is no time. You see, time, requires movement. For us as humans to measure time we must observe something that has moved or is moving or has the potential to move or change. The sun moves from the east to the west and we perceive that time has passed We see a snail crawl across the yard and we see that time is passing as it moves (although very very slowly). Our perception of time is based on movement. Even to the simplest analogy of looking at a clock on the wall. You ask the time, and a person tells you where the hands on the clock have moved to. Even the clock moves to tell time. If nothing moves or changes then it is our assumption that no time has passed (or the clock is broken). The same could be said true of move. You would never move if you didn't have time. It takes time to move, whether a few seconds to the other side of the room or a few days to the other side of the world. Every move requires time. So to better understand both move and time we must understand that we don't have time without movement, and if we don't move we will never have time. Movement and Time are unarguably intertwined and are the essence of life.
So for all of you who are confused, lost, or just wondering why the heck i just spent 10min reading this blog let me apply this to our lives a little bit. Time is a process, an action, a way of living; time is all you have because when time runs out there is no longer movement. So from the beginning of your movement on earth to when you cease to move any longer, is all the time you have, Is all the time I have, and Is all the time that any person on Earth at this moment will ever have. What will you do with this time? Most certainly you will move, most certainly you should improve through process, and most certainly you must move others in time to improve. Good or bad our time is filled with every move. we can not go back and change time, we can only move forward moving to do good. But what is ultimate good? Well many disagree, but i say ultimate good is being in close relationship with God and moving in His will for your time. Therefore the movement of your time should be based in the product of His will and the arms of God our Father who created time and calls us to move and change a world full of people running out of time.
Here is an old poem of mine that reflects about the time we have:
One Time
The creation of the universe
The birth of human life
Man’s fall into sin
Each only happened one time
The Persians and Mongols
The Greeks and Romans
The Germans and Russians
Civilization fought civilization only at one time
One man’s death on a cross
One man’s resurrection from the grave
One man’s promised return to earth
Changed the world with only one time
Every event
Every nation
Every person
Only gets one time
You’re born
You live
You die
What will you do with your one time?
Matthew, brilliant writing. I honestly had no idea that you had that in you - yet I'm not taken aback too far. I think that your challenge is absolutely relevant to our society which waists its time like they have all of the time in the world left. I hope you do more than blog about this message (preachy preach!) and I cannot wait to read more of your blogs. Keep writing.
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