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Sunday, June 6, 2010

The right thing at the right time

Today: Ecclesiastes 1-4

Confession: I may have been a district-level spelling bee champ (fact check: sixth grade winner representing private schools in Washington state), but Ecclesiastes is still a little hard for me. But in the spirit of the book, it doesn't matter anyway, right? :)

I'm joking a little, but the book of Ecclesiastes may seem depressing at moments. It's not exactly sugar-coated comfort to think of your life as not much more than a whiff of smoke, a vapor. But even smoke can smell like a wonderful candle--or burnt hair. A vapor can give you a whiff of perfume, chocolate chip cookies...or a garbage dump.

I do think that the book of Ecclesiastes is great at providing perspective. That annoying job you have at the moment? It probably won't matter in the next 20 years...and it definitely won't matter in the next 100 years. That MAJOR FIGHT you had with your boyfriend/girlfriend? You won't even remember it when you're on your deathbed. The fact that you're rich, poor, single, married, a parent, childless, fat or thin? Doesn't really matter at all in the span of eternity.

Speaking of perspective...this section in particular is great at illustrating the importance of timing (it may look like a Beatles song, but I assure you--they got it from here!):

There's an opportune time to do things,
a right time for everything on the earth:
A right time for birth and another for death,
A right time to plant and another to reap,
A right time to kill and another to heal,
A right time to destroy and another to construct,
A right time to cry and another to laugh,
A right time to lament and another to cheer,
A right time to make love and another to abstain,
A right time to embrace and another to part,
A right time to search and another to count your losses,
A right time to hold on and another to let go,
A right time to rip out and another to mend,
A right time to shut up and another to speak up,
A right time to love and another to hate,
A right time to wage war and another to make peace.

This passage is different from others in illustrating not just what is right, but the importance of when. In other words, it's entirely possible to do the right thing at the wrong time--we should all seek to do the right thing at the right time.

I bet you're thinking "Wow, that sounds nice and all...but how do I know when the right time is happening?" It's not always easy. I think often, we have to pray for God's guidance. We need His wisdom to discern what to do and when to do it. And even when we don't know exactly, we have to walk by faith and ask Him to direct our steps. It's like the phrase, "When God closes a door, He opens a window." I believe that's true...but you and I sometimes have to walk over to the doors and windows and give them a tug.

Tomorrow: Ecclesiastes 5-8

Friday, December 11, 2009

The gods we make

Today: Exodus 30-32

The chapters in today's passage raised an interesting question: Why do people worship gods they make?

It seemed really weird that Aaron built a golden calf and all of the sudden, the Israelites thought it was a god. Don't get me wrong--I've seen precious metals worth salivating over (hello, Tiffany!). But the last time I walked by Tiffany, Ben Bridge, and The Shane Company, I didn't see lines of people bowing before the windows in worship. No one was singing the praises of platinum. No one was praying to an engagement ring (notice that I said "to"...I'm sure some of those girls were praying "for" a ring!).

Today, most of us don't worship gods we make...or do we?

Yes, there are people who still worship statues. Some worship paper gods (most frequently, a god called money). But there are even more people who worship man-made ideas. Some worship other people (have you ever seen one of those Twilight premieres?). Others worship their kids, themselves, or their jobs. Frankly, it's pretty easy to find people who worship gods they make...and perhaps I've even done it myself at moments.

If you saw me praying and bowing at a Tiffany window, you'd think I was crazy. It's goofy to worship a god someone made. Though jewelry may be beautiful--and valuable--it's not inherently sacred. Neither are our ideas, paper, tasks or peers. God is God for many reasons. One of those reasons is because He supersedes human beings and even this planet. He's all-powerful, all-knowing and eternal--characteristics that compare to no person or thing. You can't make God because He made and loved you first.

Tomorrow: Exodus 33-35