There is more to life than life under the sun.
Ecclesiastes 8:1-9:10
‘Whatever
your hands find to do, do it with all your might...’(9:10). ‘Whatever
you do, work at it with all your heart...’(Colossians 3:23-24). These
two verses seem, at first, to be saying the same thing - until we read
the rest of each verse! The first is describing life ‘under the
sun’(9:9): ‘in the grave where you are going, there is neither working
nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom’. The second describes life in the
Son: ‘you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a
reward’. There is more to life than life under the sun. There is life in
the Son. In everything we do, we must remember this: ‘It is the Lord
Jesus Christ you are serving’. We are ‘working for the Lord, not for
men’. ‘Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord... your
labour in the Lord is not in vain’(1 Corinthians 15:58).
Ecclesiastes 9:11-10:20
‘Wisdom
is better than weapons of war’(9:18). We are to seek the better way,
the way of wisdom, the way of peace: ‘The wisdom that comes from heaven
is... peace-loving... Peacemakers who sow in peace raise a harvest of
righteousness’(James 3:18). We look back over the history of our world.
We wish there had been more peace and less war. We pray for a better
future - more peace, less war. We pray to ‘the God of peace’. We pray
for ‘the peace of God’. We pray that God will fulfill His promise: ‘The
God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet’(Philippians 4:9,7;
Romans 15:33; 16:20). Let us look to ‘the Cross of Jesus’. Let us trust
in ‘Christ, the Royal Master’. He leads us in His victory: ‘At the Name
of Jesus, Satan’s legions flee; On then, Christian soldiers, On to
victory!’(Church Hymnary, 480).
Ecclesiastes 11:1-12:14
‘Fear
God, and keep His commandments’(12:13). This is ‘the heart of the
matter’. It’s ‘the matter of the heart’. How can we even begin to fear
God and keep His commandments if our hearts are full of sin? How can our
hearts be cleansed from sin? There’s only one way we can learn to ‘fear
God, and keep His commandments’. We must begin by opening our hearts to
our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ. We must look to Him for forgiveness
- ‘I will cleanse you’. We must look to Him for a new beginning - ‘I
will give you a new heart and put a new Spirit in you’(Ezekiel 36:26).
Let our fear of the Lord be filled with the love of Jesus. Let our
keeping of God’s commandments be filled with thanksgiving for Jesus
Christ, our Saviour. Let us be devoted to Christ: ‘Take my heart - it is
Thine own; It shall be Thy royal throne’(Church Hymnary, 462).
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