“I perceived that there is nothing better for them than to be joyful and to do good as long as they live;” – Ecclesiastes 3:12
Ecclesiastes is an interesting book. It largely documents one man’s (Solomon) search for meaning in life when he had everything imaginable except a good relationship with the Lord. As his life neared its end, he discovered that vast wealth, fabulous accomplishments, beautiful buildings, and indulging every earthly appetite didn’t give him peace, purpose, or comfort in the face of eternity.
So what did this wisest of fools learn in his lifetime of exploration? The virtue of a simple life devoted to God. The treasure of truly enjoying the earthly blessings of family, friends, and work rather than constantly yearning for more and better. That, as the Apostle Paul put it, “godliness with contentment is great gain.” (1 Timothy 6:6)
If Jesus is your Lord, then Scripture is clear that God has prepared good works for you to do (Ephesians 2:10). Do those good works as long as you draw breath. Your life will never lack in purpose. Be joyful in Christ, regardless of your worldly status or situation. You’ll never lack for joy. Give thanks for the daily small blessings in your life, whatever those may be. You’ll find growing contentment. Rejoice in the presence of Jesus in your heart and in your daily journey of life. You’ll never be alone. Reject the world’s demand that you hunger for more, more, more. Instead, seek to experience more and more of the Lord and you will certainly get that. #FollowJesus