Good
Morning All!!
Ecclesiastes
12:13; “The end of the matter; all has been heard. Fear God and keep his
commandments, for this is the whole duty of man”
What to do? When given a choice;
how do you choose one way over another?
When your spouse asks you what you want for supper; how do you
decide? What factors weigh in? Perhaps what you had for supper the last few
days matters. Perhaps what you have in
the pantry or freezer plays a role in what you ask for. Perhaps what time you are asked matters; if
you get asked 30 minutes before supper; it is not much good to ask for a meal
that takes all day to make. Perhaps how
you feel plays in; if you are not very hungry or if you feel famished can
impact what you want for supper. We make
many choices through the day. Choose one
way to go or pay the consequences of your choice.
Our verse takes a look at what is or should be important in our
life. The writer of the Book of
Ecclesiastes looks at all that was accomplished in his life and wondered about
it. He wondered what good it did to earn
lots of money. He wondered what happened
when you worked hard to earn that money and then, upon your death, the one who
inherits the money simply fritters it away.
What was the value of earning all that money?
Some will tell you that you should only worry about yourself and in
doing what gives you pleasure or enjoyment.
Do what feels good to you and that is how you enjoy life; yet we know
what happens if we follow this course; we end up needing more and more in order
to achieve this empty happiness and soon we are never happy.
The writer has a lot to say but in the end he tells us that life apart
from God is a waste of time and of a life.
He is telling us that our contentment, our sense of balance within our
life, our sense of what is good and right, our sense of well-being comes from
fulfilling our basic life purpose and that is to serve God by loving one
another and taking care of creation.
This is where we find our true contentment and joy not because God makes
us do this like some robot but because that is our true nature. It is when we follow our true nature that we
find true contentment.
This is why so many struggle with their life; they are not seeking to
live as God has designed us to liv but rather they are seeking the sinful path
which is selfishness and is empty and void of value. At the end of this life is usually someone who
is disappointed and depressed at the hollowness of the life they lived.
So God shows us that true contentment in this lifetime comes from
obeying his commandments. If your life
feels out of balance; look to see if you are living according to God’s will or
your own. This will usually tell you
what the resolution to the struggles that we face.
Father,
all good things come from you. Lead us
to see that our joy and contentment comes from your hand and from following
your will. Lead me in your paths. Show
me your salvation. In Jesus’ name we
pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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