Ecclesiastes 1:9
That which has
been is what will be, that which is done is what will be done, And there is
nothing new under the sun.
Bible Reading for a Year [bible]psalm11[/bible];
[bible]revel17[/bible]; [bible]malac1-2[/bible]
All of us are
bound to repeat ourselves as we go about our daily routine. Time after time we
eat, sleep, work, and clean up. It happens every day. We can lose our
enthusiasm for life if “there is nothing new under the sun” ([bible]Eccle1:9[/bible]).
However, there
is another way to view life. The world may be likened to a stage on which the
drama of eternity is being unfolded and we are the actors. The sun rises and
falls like a great curtain day after day, and every time we “repeat our lines”
we make a decision.
We either
respond to the cues of our daily circumstances just to get our part over with,
or we look at our role in life as a wonderful opportunity to know and enjoy the
goodness and wisdom of the great Director ([bible]eccle5:18-20[/bible]; [bible]eccle12:13-14[/bible]).
As we gladly
participate in this repetitive activity, character is formed, faith is
strengthened, hope is increased, and endurance is developed. Through the normal
course of events, God is saying to us that there is more to our earthly
existence than the meaningless round of duties.
Part of God’s
plan for us is that we yield to His guidance in ordinary events that occur over
and over again. Repeatedly trusting the Lord throughout this month, this week,
this day, and this hour is by far the surest way to make life routinely fresh.
If life is a grind, use it to sharpen your
character.