The
old song, ”School days, school days, dear old golden rule days”
is being re-enacted across the land as literally millions are returning
to the class room. The long lines and the rush to get to school
is not limited to the young as many adults go back to school to
get their diplomas each year. We often read of people in their seventies
getting their degree after so many years. There must be thousands
who graduate each year who are over forty.
Regardless
of their age, each student is attending school in order to learn
something that they did not know before. Many students complain
that they are required to take courses that will be of little use
to them upon graduation. When we consider the number of hours consumed
studying subjects that will have little value, the total is staggering.
Solomon said hundreds of years ago that ”of making many books there
is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh.” When he
said that the printing press had not yet been invented and although
it was true when he said it, the number of books now in existence
must number many billions more than when Solomon penned these words.
If
we spent a lifetime doing nothing but reading we could not begin
to put a dent in all the books written. This means we must put our
individual priorities on the things we want to learn and concentrate
on what we believe is important. What is important?
If we could find five people who were each the foremost authority
in each of their five fields such as economics, medicine, physics,
ancient history and music, what would we have? Well certainly we
would have five experts who knew more about their chosen field than
anyone else in the world, but how would we feel if we knew that
each of these experts had one thing in common. They were all terminal
cancer cases. Now they might be rich and famous and they might feel
a sense of accomplishment, but not necessarily so. But let’s say
that each one has achieved all that heart could wish in the way
of success. Certainly we would have to admit that their knowledge
had proved beneficial in helping them rise to the top in their field.
But now that they are going to die, what can they take with them”.
Certainly not their money or their knowledge. When they draw their
last breath all that learning is gone. David rightly assessed the
situation when he said, ”Be not thou afraid when one is made rich,
when the glory of his house is increased: For when he dieth he shall
carry nothing away: his glory shall not descend after him. Though
while he lived he blessed his soul: and men will praise thee, when
thou doest well to thyself. He shall go to the generation of his
fathers; they shall never see light. Man that is in honour, and
understandeth not, is like the beasts that perish.”
There
is a knowledge that is able to make one wise unto salvation. With
all the learning that is going on in the world, let’s make sure
that we are acquiring this kind of knowledge for it is the only
kind that will have any lasting benefit.
Let
us try to ”walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful
in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God.”
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