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		<title>Time Is Very Short</title>
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		<dc:creator>Charles R. Swindoll</dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[In the early 1950s, I served as an apprentice in a machine shop. For months, one of my jobs was to work an intricate piece of equipment called a tracer lathe.(Image from Unsplash) I was always told, “Chuck, before you change the tool that cuts the aluminum, make sure to turn off the machine. Otherwise [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I was always told, “Chuck, before you change the tool that cuts the aluminum, make sure to turn off the machine. Otherwise you could hurt yourself. You could even kill yourself.”</p>
<p>Sure enough, one day I was rushing to make my production quota, and I failed to turn off the lathe. The wrench I used to loosen the tool slipped . . . and my hand lurched in and out of the spinning chuck.</p>
<p>The bone that led to my little finger was now in a place it shouldn’t be—outside my skin.<span id="more-618"></span></p>
<p>I went to the industrial nurse and showed her my bloody, boney finger. “I think I might need a shot,” I said.  She gasped and said, “I think I might need one too!” In no time, I found myself in surgery.</p>
<p>The physician repaired the fracture, then inserted a long, stainless steel pin into the bone to hold it in place.</p>
<p>Each week I returned for checkups, until finally the orthopaedic surgeon said, “Come back in four days and I will pull out the pin. Well, actually, my assistant will do it, because I won’t be here.”</p>
<p>Curious, I asked why he wouldn’t. He pulled up his shirt and showed me a little black mole on his stomach. He said he was going to have it removed.</p>
<p>When I went back to have the pin extracted, I asked the assistant when my surgeon would return for my final checkup. His face became grim as he said: “He’s dead.”</p>
<p>It turns out, when they cut him open in surgery, they discovered his entire abdomen had metastasized with cancer. Two days later, he died.</p>
<p>I’ll never forget my feeling of shock and emptiness.</p>
<p>Because time is short for all of us, let me ask you two questions only you can answer. Neither question necessarily involves your pastoral duties. I’m speaking to you as a man of God:</p>
<ol>
<li>Are you ready to die today—with no words left unsaid to someone else who needs to hear them?</li>
<li>Do you take the occasion to engage a conversation with someone about spiritual things—realizing that each day could be his or her last?</li>
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<p>I’ll never forget my surgeon’s final words to me: “Come back in four days . . . I won’t be here.”</p>
<p>—Chuck</p>
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