Ecclesiastes 11:7-10
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Wow, this reading was a little gem. How frequently we are disappointed because what we want doesn't happen. what a mind shift it would be to simply "want what we already have" and be content with that. The passage from Ecclesiastes ephasizes the temporary nature of life, and in particular, the places we find joy. Has anyone ever told you to "Just grow up". The sentiment behind this is that we are finding pleasure in being childish, or perhaps wanting with the immaturity of a child. Ecclesiastes says that we rejoice in these moments of youth, and then discover that at the end there is "days of darkness" (death) and we shall be judged for all of our moments. The challenge is how to live with those daily moments, and how to be happy.
Anderson summarizes the ecclesiastes passage with a proverb "Happy are those who want what they already have". Think about this. Not hankering for more. More income, more pleasures, more time, more things, more, more, more, but instead, being happy with what we already have. Think about this. Instead of being disappointed by the poor turn up of friends at your party, rejoice in those who did come. Instead of wishing you earned more money, thanking God for what you already have earned, and what you have been able to do with it.
In Neh 8:10, he clarifies how to live with what we have well. Nehemiah (under inspiration of the spirit of God) says "Go and enjoy choice food and sweet drinks, and send some to those who have nothing prepared. This day is sacred to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strength"
If we "Want" what we already have, rather than searching for more, our attitude can be one of outward sharing, and blessing others. If we are searching for what more we can have, we tend to horde for ourselves.
Ecclesiastes 11:10 "Therefore, remove sorrow from your heart, and put away evil from your flesh, for childhood and youth (the selfishness of materialism ?) are vanity.
Thought for the day:
How can the joy of the Lord be your strength ?
Today, I can be content not just with what I have, but with the opportunities God has given, the friends he has placed around me, the ministry he has sown, and the family he has provided. Thankyou Lord for your great provision.

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