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The Years of Life (Ecclesiastes 11:7-10)
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http://www.a-voice.org/mailToday I can "behold the sun" and enjoy the "sweetness" of life. Memories are still vivid of the youthful failures, and childhood abuses when growing up. But if I hadn't made those past choices, and if those other things hadn't happened to me as they did...all of which, in looking back, were "days of darkness", I would not be where I am to day. God -does- cause all things to work together for "good" to those who love Him. He takes everything in one's life and uses them to "conform" His child and servant into the "image of His Son".
And so, the exhortation to youth is, "Rejoice in your youth, young man" (vs9) One of the vigors of youth is fruitfulness, and the quiver that is full is blessed of God. (Ps 127:3-5) The exhortation is to, "rejoice with the wife of your youth" (Pr 5:18 ) There is so much that youth can do -because- of their youth, that becomes limited with age. So "rejoice" in youth. Enjoy it. God has blessed it.
But also, take stock of the "ways of your heart, and the sight of your eyes" because a time of judgment is coming. (vs 9) We all give account before God concerning ourselves (Rom 14:12) "every idle word" will be called into account. (Mt 12:36)
Youth is often brash with its tongue, and impulsive in its deeds. And there is the attitude that this youthful state is forever, and there is no end in sight. But there -is- an accounting. As in the previous lesson, "what goes around comes around". They speak of youth "sowing its wild oats". Thing is, what is sown sprouts and grows up...and wherever the tree fell...there it is. (vs 3) Whatever is sown, grows up, and one must live with the consequences. Things can never be UN-done!
Therefore, what is the exhortation to youth?
"..remove vexation from your heart, and put away evil from your flesh" (vs 10a)
It's like a verse we did not address a couple lessons ago...
"As dead flies cause the perfumer's ointment to stink and ferment; so does a little folly to one esteemed for wisdom and honor" (10:1)
Yes, God can take a messed up life and "cause" it to turn out "for good"... But the even better way is to not mess up in the first place. This is one reason fathers are exhorted to use the "rod of correction" to "drive [foolishness] far from him" (Pr 22:15) But even better than the rod is when a young person finds it in their soul to have a "heart" that is purified. Take those "flies" out of the ointment. Put away the evil deeds.
Today's society has things backwards. They assume childhood is "innocent", as they exhort parents to "listen to" their children...in so-doing they might learn something. But God's wisdom exhorts children to...
"...hear the instruction of your father, and do not forsake the law of your mother;" (Pr 1:8 ) "Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. Honor your father and mother, which is the first commandment with promise:" (Eph 6:1-2)
But they are "sooo old"! Remember? This book is about the "vanity" of physical life. "for childhood and black hair of youth are vanity" (vs 10b) How long does the full head of hair last? At what point do the silver/white strands begin to appear? Wrinkles? The curvaceous curves begin to bulge and get flabby. When those things happen, will you still be able to see the "beauty" in each other?
But there is something even more foundational, which also concludes the book. While this book is about "body", the physical; ultimately it all goes back to the origin, the spiritual...God. That's next lesson.
"..knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep;
for now our salvation is nearer than when we first believed. Let us
walk decently, as in the day...putting on the Lord Jesus Christ..
...redeeming the time, because the days are evil."
Romans 13:11-14 ~ Ephesians 5:16