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Do you occasionally (or often) wonder if life just doesn’t make sense? We invest our labours and our resources into the daily round of activities that occupy our hours, our days, our years, and then, whether expected or by surprise, it will all be over. For what?
The author of Ecclesiastes starts with the biggest question of all: the meaning of life. As Christians, we need not fear asking the hard questions. It is not faithless to wrestle with existential issues. In fact, for many people who are not Christians, Ecclesiastes can be a gateway book in its affirmation of the “angst” felt by people who think there is no ultimate purpose in the universe.
The Christian, however, goes further than just acknowledging that “yes, sometimes it seems meaningless and God seems silent.” The Christian affirms in faith that God is not silent; that God has spoken through the prophets, through the Bible, through the Son, through the Spirit, through the church. And so Ecclesiastes finishes reminding the reader that, despite the appearances at times of meaninglessness, there is a purpose to human existence. The duty of humanity is ultimately to “fear God and follow his commandments” (Eccl 12:13).
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Listen to the way the biblical authors start these 14 books, psalms and letters. What matters to them most? Where do they want to begin with their readers and hearers? From Genesis to Revelation, these verses were penned over many centuries. Allow these short passages to lead you to meditate on God’s world and God’s caring relationship with the creation.
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