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”Whatsoever thy
hand findeth to do, do it with thy might; for there is no
work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave,
whither thou goest.” Ecclesiastes 9: 10.
There is nothing
more common than death, it goes on all around us every day.
Most of the time the obituary column contains only names but
now and then one of our own family’s name appears, and it
is certain that if things continue, in due time our name will
also one day find its way to the obituary column.
In spite of the
reality of death, it is common to find men and women living
as if they would live forever. Perhaps because we are optimists,
but more likely because we do not like to face unpleasant
facts, we tend to put out of our minds the fact that we are
walking steadily toward our grave.
Most people seem to more or less drift along in the sea of
humanity without any real goal until finally they spring a
leak and sink into the grave. All their time, all their money,
all their thinking has been devoted to trivial and unimportant
details. Consider the topics of conversation that interest
our, neighbors and fellow workers. Sports, TV, cars, vacations
and such like. How true are the words of the hymn, ”vain his
ambition, noise, and show, vain are the cares which rack his
mind, he heaps up treasures mixed with woe, he dies and leaves
them all behind.”
This is the very thing Solomon is warning us against. Now
is the time to find something to do and do it with our might.
It isn’t nearly as important how long we live as how we live.
Methuselah lived 969 years. Christ lived 33 years. We do not
know what Methuselah did in all those years but look what
Christ accomplished in only three and one half years of preaching.
As long as we are
alive, there is work for us to do. It is our responsibility
to find it and do it. There is more to it than this. We are
to do it with our might. A half-hearted effort will not do.
Today there is a tendency to do as little as possible to get
by. The idea of doing something with our might is not even
considered. Find out what the minimum standards are and aim
there.
The minimum standards for an entrance into God’s Kingdom is
our best. Jesus told us, ”When ye shall have done all those
things which are commanded you, say, We are unprofitable servants:
we have done that which was our duty to do.” Luke 17: 10.
We need to remember
that eternal life is the gift of God but He will only bestow
it upon those who have served Him with their might.
We know that there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge,
nor wisdom, in the grave so we had better find a work to do
now, and do it with our might. How much longer we have to
live is not important. It is how we live the rest of our life
that will determine Christ’s answer to us when he returns
to reward every man according to his works.
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