While staying at your house for a while, his granddaughter Addie began
asking Grandpa David, “Whatcha doin’?” over and over. Whether he was working at
my computer, putting on my shoes to go outside, sitting down to read, or
helping in the kitchen, she sidled up to me and asked what he was doing.
After answering her a few dozen times with, “Paying bills,” “Going to
the store,” “Reading the paper,” “Helping Grandma,” He came to the conclusion
that she was asking a key question.
Answering to a curious little girl about everything we do is one thing,
but answering to God about our actions is infinitely more important. Wouldn’t
it be helpful to think of God coming alongside us at any time to ask, “What are
you doing?” Imagine how often our answers would seem meaningless or empty.
“I’m spending the entire evening watching TV.” “I’m eating more food
than I should.” “I’m going another day without talking to You.” “I’m arguing
with my spouse.” The list could go on—to our embarrassment.
We are told to use our time carefully—with God’s glory in sight (1 Cor. 10:31; Col. 3:23). Paul said, “Be very careful, then,
how you live” (Eph. 5:15 NIV). So, it’s a good question. God
wants to know: “Whatcha doin’?”
Beware of spending too much time
on matters of too little importance. (RBC)
on matters of too little importance. (RBC)