In the
book of Ecclesiastes, Solomon, listed as the wisest man in the world, ponders
the meaning of life. The Bible echoes our doubts, our fears, our mistakes and
our questions. The human authors, with the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, help
us understand and acknowledge our frailties and weaknesses. With all of his
wisdom, Solomon finds vanity in much of life. The first ten chapters would have
you believe all is meaningless.
With all
of his wealth and with all of his wisdom, something was lacking in King
Solomon. In the end, Solomon realizes it is all about God. All of his searching
had been focused on everything “under the sun.” What we all need to do is to look beyond the
sun and into heaven where the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords resides. He
has the answers to our earthly lives and to the eternal questions of our
hearts.
He
has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the
human heart and, yet, no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to
end. Ecclesiastes 3:11
Everyone
has eternity in their hearts. That may be one reason there is such a fear of
death. The unknown awaits. Believing in Christ alleviates our fear of death. He
is there, waiting. We cannot fathom the beginning from the end. But our
gracious God has the whole world in His hands.
Jesus,
We love and trust You with all of the doubts and
questions that we simply cannot fathom. So much does not make sense on this
earth. One day we will understand. Keep us from fearing the unknown and from
chasing the meaningless vanities of life under the sun.
Amen
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