Monday, December 29, 2008

ecclesiastes...year end review!

ecclesiastes 1 

i was told by a friend/mentor one time, who was told by a friend/mentor one time, it is always good to read ecclesiastes at the end of the old year/beginning of the new year.  it is a real kick in the pants and just kind of puts things in perspective.

so, this week, i am still going to be sporadic at best...so short Bible books seem to be on the docket.  this is particularly intriguing to me this year.  not that i don't always work hard, but, this year...my work has been more focused.  one job, for most of the year.  selling chemicals, leading the company, focusing on building a future...one thing.  for the past several years, i have been really involved in student ministry in different churches.  since march of this year, my focus really has been our company.  so, i was hit pretty hard right off the bat by this line;
verse 3 what does man gain from all his labor at which he toils under the sun? 
when you go onto read, you learn what we gain...zilcho!  in fact, you can read verse 2.  everything is meaningless!  this is coming from, according to God, the wisest man whom ever lived.  everything is meaningless...just let that resonate in your agenda and your calendar for a little bit.  

i was going to, and probably still will, be planning this week.  planning my next couple of months.  setting goals for me and my salesman, plotting out new product lines and new territories.... sounds exciting, huh? i need to, i have to remember these words when i am doing these things...i probably need to read this more than once a year!  some verses that jump out to me are these in matthew 6, i think it is important to note that Jesus refers to solomon in these verses...the very writer of ecclesiastes.  you get gypped a little bit in the MSG, which is the link i posted to, but it makes up for it in other areas.  but the MSG says, "the ten best dressed men and women..." , the NIV says, "even Solomon in all his splendor..."  the point is, Jesus is saying, Solomon was right...it is a chasing after the wind!  

so, for me...it is good to stop and reflect on a year that seems like it has been very productive, and say, so what!  i mean, great that God provides and thank you God for all you have provided for me...but as far as my efforts...so what!  refocus my priorities Lord!  it's a constant prayer for me. 

it's really really late...and i need some sleep so that i can work a full day tomorrow...lol!  see ya tuesday!

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