Friday, July 31, 2009

Getting a life


I have noticed something this last year that I find frightening. Since I returned to America I have noticed that not many Americans live a life of their own. The life they actually live is the life of someone else on TV. The statistic for TV watching that I found, which I think is probably a year or two old, is that Americans are watching around 4 hours of TV a day. Do your math on that and it will add up to 28 hours of TV watching each week. That means that the average American watches a little more than one full day (24 hours) of TV every week. It also means that Americans spend two full months each year in front of the box and if they live to be 65 it means that they have spent 9 years watching someone else’s life. Can this really be true? Surely someone is imagining this?

The old phrase “get a life” has all the sudden taken on new meaning for me. I am worried that Americans simply have lost their life. They spend all their free time watching other people live a life, which is not really the actors life either, it is simply a script that they act out. Is there no one living a life in America these days? Is everything we say simply scripted? I remember when my children were young we use to have to ban movie talk at the table. If we had not done that a lot of the conversation would have simply been movie lines that our children had memorized. I wonder if this is true in most American homes at supper time. Or maybe families don’t eat together anymore because there is too much to watch on TV during meal time.

At the age of 53 I find life really fascinating. I really enjoy it and it actually gets more enjoyable all the time. At my age I am thinking that I really don’t know how much I have left and I don’t want to waste it at all. Jesus said in John 10:10, “My purpose is to give them a rich and satisfying life”. He actually wants to give us a rich and satisfying life. The problem is that most people are not living a rich and satisfying life and don’t even know that it is there for the taking because they can’t turn the TV off long enough to listen or to read about it.

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At 6:09 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might; for there is no activity or planning or knowledge or wisdom in hell where you are going. I again saw under the sun that the race is not to the swift and the battle is not to the warriors, and neither is bread to the wise nor wealth to the discerning nor favor to men of ability; for time and chance overtake them all.
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The conclusion, when all has been heard, is: fear God and keep His commandments, because this applies to every person. For God will bring every act to judgment, everything which is hidden, whether it is good or evil.
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At 3:54 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

I cannot tell you how much I am guilty of quoting and allowing the lives of make believe into and to define my reality. I am surrounded by it and and surround myself with it.

I think there is a place for TV, especially when it does bring us together. When I was in college, the TV show LOST was in its first few seasons and a group of about 15+ friends got together and watched die-heartedly. The rules were simple, show up and don't say anything. We had commercial breaks to let our gasps be heard, and throughout the week, we talked and talked about everything; God, sex and bubble gum.

And for most of us, this was the show we watched once a week as our entertainment, LOST was literature on the Tube, it was our book club. But TV knew its place once a week, 9 O'Clock on Wednesday night. We studied hard and lived close and partook of the life we had and it was good.

In a world that has abandoned, in many ways, the keeping of the Sabbath, on this day that accumulates every week hour by mindless hour, we rest in -- TV, and it was good?

 
At 7:26 PM, Anonymous Jerry (Susan) Sinclair, Marriage Missionary said...

I tried to email you Fhendrix@gemission.com, but it bounced...can you provide a better email connection.

I live in Jax and we are local missionaries.

We are friends with Linda Weber.

Is your "home sending church" here in Jax?

I would be honored to meet you for coffee or...

God bless,
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