UNDER
THE CIRCUMSTANCES!
Eccl
1:14-15
14
I have seen all the works that are done under the sun; and, behold, all
is vanity and vexation of spirit.
15
That which is crooked cannot be made straight: and that which is wanting cannot
be numbered.
Fourteen times in the book of
Ecclesiastes Solomon concludes that “all is vanity and vexation of spirit.”
Solomon looked around and concluded that everything was futile and empty, a
chasing after the wind. He doesn’t sound like the kind of guy you would want to
be around!
Solomon said that which is crooked could
not be made straight
and the things that are broken could not be numbered. Cynicism may have good
cause these days but it is a carrier of spiritual paralysis. The cynic soon
becomes ineffective at ministering to others because he has lost hope and has
become self-focused. He has become a bitter and brittle gripe who is always
finding a fly in his soup. He feels short-changed, exploited and passed over.
So how can we avoid the cancer of
cynicism in our life?
Let me offer a few suggestions.
Ø Become involved
in ministering to others. This will change your focus away from yourself and
give you a more balanced perspective. There is nothing more healing to
your own wounds than bandaging those of another.
Ø
Stop
complaining about missed opportunities. Look for new ones.
Ø
Don’t
yield to the temptation to stop doing what is right.
Ø
Do
what you can and then leave the rest to God.
Ø
Mentor
and encourage someone of the next generation. They will take your place whether
you like it or not. They may as well benefit from some of the things you have
learned the hard way! Be warned, however, that they will not listen carefully.
Ø
Don’t
allow unresolved conflicts to remain. Apologize if you have done wrong. Forgive
if you have been wronged. Practice reconciliation at every opportunity.
Ø
Don’t
fret about anything but pray about everything.
We are all headed for the “rocking
chair.”
Will we sit there sullen and alone or will we be surrounded by those who admire
our peace and seek our advice. It all depends upon how we manage to live under
the circumstances.
Dear
Lord, please spare me from becoming sullen and bitter. Let me function firmly
and positively even though the circumstances of life may be hard. Let me be an
encouragement to someone else today. AMEN
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