Reading an interview with Steward Brand, who started The Whole Earth Catalog and apparently a lot of other future-oriented waves of thinking. He quotes Dylan (Bob Zimmerman, I assume). and add his thought. "he not busy being born is busy dying,” is how I think about learning. In retirement, I think that will be my motto (not mantra; I'm not Hindu or Buddhist).
Just so you know, some of these writings are from my journal over the last two months as I work through Ephesians. That's why they move slowly. I am still reflecting on Ephesians 1:3-14. The intimacy with God that the apostles' writing and that Jesus' words in the gospels assert is . . . I don't know the word. Mystical, mysterious, yet at the same time presented as "quotidian" reality. I like that word, but we can substitute "daily" for it. The intimacy which is so intense and blessed and awe-inspiring is not a "big event, come to a revival and get slain in the Holy Spirit every few years" type of thing. "I am in Christ and Christ is in me today and it is my job to turn daily to that reality and its benefits and practicalities. For me, the first benefit is the access to fruit of the Holy Spirit and the basic practicalities is my need for patience--not just tolerance or resignation--but true patience that God is working in the mundane...