Sunday, July 10, 2022

Vanity and grasping for the wind

In my younger years, my friends and I often philosophized about the meaning of life. We regularly closed such discussions with the sigh: 'For all is vanity and grasping for the wind.'

We took those words from the Bible book of Ecclesiastes, in which the writer experiences that all human efforts, hard work, and pleasure ultimately lead to nothing; after all, we all have to die. It even made him depressed.

So I came to hate life because everything done here under the sun is so troubling. Everything is meaningless—like chasing the wind (Ecclesiastes 2:17).

There is nothing new under the sun indeed if this describes a phase in life you are currently experiencing; a phase many people go through. Chasing the wind is exhausting and yields nothing of value, we will all discover that at some point.

But how then, will we live the years that have been given to us? The desire to do something with our lives is surely in our blood. We don't want to spend our lives on the couch, do we?

Well, I can reassure you. The Bible clearly provide answers to the questions of life as they are exposed in the book of Ecclesiastes. For example in Psalm 34:14,

👉 Turn away from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it (go after it).

I read in that Psalm a call to repentance.... turn away from evil. But also to a new way of life... do good, do the right thing. And very specifically that means… seek peace. That is in reality a challenge to go on a quest to get to know Jesus (Prince of Peace) and His teachings better.

And that is not all. We are called to seek peace AND pursue it, chase after it. Now, that is an adventure much more satisfying than chasing after the wind!

Therefore let us pursue the things which make for peace and the things by which one may edify another (Romans 14:10).

4 comments:

  1. Marja: Yes, in order to have peace in our lives, we have to SEEK it. We do this through prayer and through devotional readings. Sometimes, God will let me know when I have not sought peace but the opposite. God is good, All the time; All the time, God is good.

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    1. God is good indeed Cecelia and He is worthy that we chase after Him!

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  2. That Bible verse was the theme for one of the VBS sessions Virginia attended several years ago, and I've remembered it ever since. Seeking peace in the name of the Lord is worthy, unlike chasing the wind.
    Blessings, Marja!

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    1. Isn't it wonderful when a verse stays with us like that? I like the idea of a pursuit... I might do a blog series on it :)

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