Today’s readings, Ecclesiastes 3: 1-11 and Luke 9: 18-22,
are breathtaking. Verses 11-12 of Ecclesiastes reads:
“What advantage has the workers
from their toil? I have considered the task
that God has appointed for them to be busied about. God has made everything
appropriateto its time, and has put the timeless into their hearts, without humans
ever discovering, from beginning to end, the work which God has done”
(inclusive language used by me).
that God has appointed for them to be busied about. God has made everything
appropriateto its time, and has put the timeless into their hearts, without humans
ever discovering, from beginning to end, the work which God has done”
(inclusive language used by me).
Notice the incredible humility
of God in hiding from us the awesome work that the Holy One does in each one of
us and in our lives every single day, from the beginning to the end of our
lives! Note, also, that it is God who
“has appointed” for you and me what we are “to be busied about” while here on
earth a short while. And not only that,
our Creator “has made everything [in your life and mine] appropriate to its
time”. Wow! How can I mistake that I
belong to the Lord, that I have been created for His purposes? Am I willing to
surrender the right to myself to God to be used for His eternal purposes in
whatever way and wherever He wills?
The author of Ecclesiastes reminds us that God “has put
the timeless into our hearts.” The
Gospel enlightens us concerning this in the Son of God taking on human flesh. Jesus tells the apostles that he will “suffer
greatly and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes, and
be killed and on the third day be raised.”
God, in human form, will be killed and rise. Death will have no power
over Him. With and in Jesus, we, too, will not be destroyed by death, any
death. The Resurrection—the timeless--is in us, just as it was in Jesus. Yes,
we are made in God’s likeness, in the likeness of Christ.
That means, that, through the power of Christ in me, I
can resurrect from sin into holiness, from deceit into truth, from weakness
into strength, from stupidity into wisdom and on and on to the point of rising
from my physical death into resurrected life in eternity when my life on this
earth comes to an end!
Do I believe this? Do I live life with this knowledge in
the forefront of my mine? Do my human behaviors radiate both the divine and the
human transformed by grace? Do I, in
truth, believe that resurrection is applicable, as well, to everything, to
every one of my experiences to the very end of my life when I, too, leave this
physical body?
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