More encouragement from Ecclesiastes. The verses I included in my previous post had one phrase that I did not mention, but which later brought me comfort:
a man cannot utter it; (Ecc 1:8)
Later in the same chapter, we read this:
I often get discouraged about how much apparently meaningless nonsense I have to spend my day dealing with. There are two truths that encourage me about this at different times. One truth is that God is sovereign over all that "nonsense" and is working every bit of it for my good (Roman 8). The other is the truth contained in this Ecclesiastes passage: that the normal human experience involves being busy with unhappy business. Marvelously, these two truths can work together to lift our eyes to heaven! God is working in every detail of this world. The world is full of unhappy striving. God is keeping me and moving me ever onward toward ever increasing joy in his glory in heaven!
Lord, help me hold on to a vision of heaven, as I muddle and groan in the world today.
Very encouraging post!
This world is both a blessing and a curse. By the graces of God, we have been given several things which we can enjoy for the sake of His glory. Calvin wrote a good passage on this in ICR (http://cal.vini.st/2009/06/calvin-on-gratitude-for-earthly-life/ )
At the same time, as you said, all the difficulties and seeming vanities of life are to point us to our Father in heaven! Our restlessness and eagerness for what is to come is proof that we have been born again of the Spirit - so that we strive for the Kingdom to come, rather than making do with what is here.
Very helpful post - thank you!
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God bless!
Posted by: phil2v13 | August 18, 2009 at 08:42 PM
Thank you for your comments! I love the Calvin passage you linked to....especially the first sentence, "But let believers accustom themselves to a contempt of the present life than engenders no hatred of it or ingratitude against God." ....a contempt that engenders no hatred; I love it!
I also appreciated your "Reforming with Fire" blog and have added it to my feeds. I am sorry for the trials you are facing. I have prayed for you.
Tony
Posted by: TonyP | August 19, 2009 at 01:17 PM