Tuesday 6 April 2010

Professional inspirations #11 - Relax..

Psa 25:4-5 Make your ways known to me, O LORD, and teach me your paths. (5) Lead me in your truth and teach me because you are God, my savior. I wait all day long for you.

RELAX WHEN WORKING

Ecc 2:26 God gives wisdom, knowledge, and joy to anyone who pleases him. But to the person who continues to sin, he gives the job of gathering and collecting wealth. The sinner must turn his wealth over to the person who pleases God. Even this is pointless. It's like trying to catch the wind.

Ecclesiastes is concerned with imparting wisdom and knowledge to the people of God and teaching them to fear the Lord.

The book begins and ends with the exclamation, “Vanity of vanities! All is vanity” (Ecc 1:2; 12:8). While “vanity” is obviously a key word throughout the book, when applied to human undertakings or the pleasures and joys of earthly life, it indicates that “the present form of this world is passing away” (1 Cor 7:31) and it expresses frustration, anger, or sorrow; applied to the search for understanding of all things, therefore this book presents itself as primarily a quest to “figure out” all of life.

The joy and the frustration of work.

God gave Adam work to accomplish prior to the fall (Gen 2:15),but part of the punishment of his sin was that it would become painful toil (Gen 3:17-19). Do we not find our work to be both satisfying as well as aggravating?

The grateful enjoyment of God's good gifts.

We should not be blind to the beauty of the world God created (Ecc 3:11) or be caused to despise God's good gifts of human relationships, food, drink, and satisfying labor. These are to be received humbly and enjoyed fully as blessings from God.

The fear of God.

The fact that “all is vanity” should drive us to take refuge in GOD whose work endures forever and who is a “rock” for those who take shelter in him i.e. to GOD , nothing can be added. The absolute sovereignty of GOD and his purpose is meant to bring us to a sense of humble reverence and awe of him

1Co 7:31 Those who use the things in this world should do so but not depend on them. It is clear that this world in its present form is passing away.

Relax = slow down = let go.

So just maybe we should relax in what we do, keeping mind that we should always enjoy what we have been given to manage.

1 comment:

Jeánie le Roux said...

Wieger

Hierdie oordenking sluit so sterk aan by my bepeinsinge en die gedagtegang wat ek die afgelope Paasnaweek ontwikkel het.

Baie dankie dat jy dit gedeel het.