I denied myself nothing my eyes
desired; I refused my heart no pleasure.
My heart took delight in all my
work and this was the reward for all my labour.
Yet when I had surveyed all that
my hands had done and what I had toiled to achieve.
Everything was meaningless, a
chasing after the wind; nothing was gained under the sun. Ecclesiastes 2: 10 – 11
There can be
times when we look at our lives and wonder whether we have achieved anything worthwhile.
The writer of Ecclesiastes, thought by many to be King Solomon, evaluated his
life and despite all that he had achieved (and Solomon achieved more than
anyone else I Kings 4: 29 - 34), he wrote that it was all meaningless. In fact
he says, ‘for a man may do his work with
wisdom, knowledge and skill and then he must leave all he owns to someone who
has not worked for it. This too is meaningless (2:21).
At some
point in your life, you may realise you are not going to do some of the things
that you thought you might do or even wanted to. These can be hard pills to
swallow. Perhaps you have not got married, had children, got the promotion you
expected. Perhaps an accident, disability, ill health, divorce or redundancy
have stopped you achieving what you thought of as your heart’s desire. Nevertheless
that does not mean your life has been meaningless or worhtwhile.
We can look
at our life and draw some wrong conclusions. If we evaluate our lives by the
world’s standards, very few of us will have any achievements to commend ourselves.
The world only values the outwardly successful, famous or beautiful. However if
we look at our lives from God’s perspective with an eternal mind set, things
look very different. God values the faithful, trustworthy, honest, diligent,
persevering, kind, loving, joyful, peaceful person. What matters most is not
our achievements but our fruit.
Dallas Willard
in The Divine Conspiracy says of those people who see their life as a
failure; much of the distress of these
good people comes from a failure to realize that their life lies before them;
that they are coming to the end of their present life, life ‘in the flesh’ is
of little significance. What is of significance in the kind of person they have
become. Circumstances and other people are not in control of an individual’s
character or the life that lies endlessly before us in the kingdom of God.
For the
Christian, this life is not all there is. This is just the start and we look
forward to a life in eternity when all things will be restored. The best really
is to come and we must not look at our life or anyone else’s and see it as
meaningless or a failure. We have a wonderful future with God and we must
always keep our eye on that truth for God has incredible things beyond our imagination
here on earth ready for us when our earthly life finishes. Our life truly is
going from glory to glory.
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