JAN 21
Ecclesiastes 2:26
Memorise Matthew 7:11
"Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above"
DO YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THE GIVER?
Following on from the thought that he had with regards to being content and enjoying the life that God has given us, Solomon then exhorts man to trust in the wisdom of God. He guides us to acknowledge God as the one who sovereignly directs all things that happen in this life, for he knows how to dispense wisdom, knowledge and joy to those who are deserving of it, or those to whom he would desire to gift them these blessings. Likewise to the sinner, God would also know how to deal with him, and give travail to him, such that he will live his life in vain pursuit of all things under the sun and gather and heap up worldly possessions just like Solomon did. Yet, there will be times where God can also take all that the possessions that the sinner has gathered up, and then give it to one whom God decides is more deserving of such wealth. Does this seem like vanity? Does it seem unfair? Are we but pawns in the hands of a fickle god? To the unbeliever, yes it will seem so unpredictable, and appear to be ‘vanity and vexation’, for that was Solomon’s conclusion then, when he had the wrong perspectives of life.
However for us, we know that all this will be done in such a manner, because it is God’s divine prerogative to do as He wills, and will be done according to his infinite wisdom. He will never give wrongly, and therefore there is no need to fear death, to hate life, or to despair of your labour. If we acknowledge that God is the sole giver of everything that we have in this life, then we would know that the life that we live, and the labours that we perform, are all guided and controlled by Him. We would then realize that anything done under the sun, apart from God, is vanity. True meaning and happiness can never be found there. Rather, we remember the maxim, ‘only one life to live, twill soon be past. Only what is done for Christ will last.’
May we all learn to acknowledge God as the giver of all things, and in light of that, to live a life pleasing and acceptable in His sight.
Thought: Can I blame God and be angry with Him, when I do not seem to receive the things that I want in this life?
Prayer: Lord, may You help me to trust in You and to believe that all Your plans for me are always the very best.