‘Is This Really All There Is?’
June 18, 2010 – 11:44 pm
In our darker moments, this question can easily slip into our consciousness. But the question itself usually points to one of two bigger problems:
- We’re forgetting about eternal life, or …
- We’re temporarily blinded to the goodness and grace of God in this life.
Whatever the case, our sin always has a way of distorting reality.
Then we read Bible passages like this. …
Ecclesiastes 1:2-3, 9 - “Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher, vanity of vanities! All is vanity. What does man gain by all the toil at which he toils under the sun?… What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done, and there is nothing new under the sun.”
Solomon (in the lineage of Jesus) is writing God’s inspired word, telling the depressing truth of the sum of all life were it not for redemption. We live, we pay taxes and we die. As my crazy uncle used to say, “Thrills and bills - that’s what life is all about.”
Left to himself, the height of man’s existence on this earth is like a bad weather report - mostly cloudy with scattered moments of happiness and a 100% chance of futility.
But we know for those in Christ, this life is not all there is. The raw truth of no purpose in life outside of Christ should serve as a gracious reminder today of how merciful and good God is in rescuing us from a pointless existence by reconciling us to Himself in Christ. Through Jesus, we are called to glorify God. And only because of Jesus, we are saved … from our sin, from God’s wrath, and from a meaningless wandering in the wilderness.
My sinful heart is still tempted to aimlessness at times. But praise God for His word that reminds me that my purpose is His glory, in Christ Jesus. Praise His name forever.
