RESPONDING TO ANGER
Ecclesiastes 12
Don’t let the
excitement of youth cause you to forget your Creator. Honor him in your youth
before you grow old and say, “Life is not pleasant anymore.” Remember him
before the light of the sun, moon, and stars is dim to your old eyes, and rain
clouds continually darken your sky. Remember him before your legs—the guards of
your house—start to tremble; and before your shoulders—the strong men—stoop.
Remember him before your teeth—your few remaining servants—stop grinding; and
before your eyes—the women looking through the windows—see dimly.
Remember him
before the door to life’s opportunities is closed and the sound of work fades.
Now you rise at the first chirping of the birds, but then all their sounds will
grow faint.
Remember him
before you become fearful of falling and worry about danger in the streets;
before your hair turns white like an almond tree in bloom, and you drag along
without energy like a dying grasshopper, and the caperberry no longer inspires
sexual desire. Remember him before you near the grave, your everlasting home,
when the mourners will weep at your funeral.
Yes, remember
your Creator now while you are young, before the silver cord of life snaps and
the golden bowl is broken. Don’t wait until the water jar is smashed at the
spring and the pulley is broken at the well.
For then the dust will return to the earth, and the spirit will return
to God who gave it.
“Everything is
meaningless,” says the Teacher, “completely meaningless.”
Keep this in
mind: The Teacher was considered wise, and he taught the people everything he
knew. He listened carefully to many proverbs, studying and classifying them.
The Teacher sought to find just the right words to express truths clearly.
The words of the
wise are like cattle prods—painful but helpful. Their collected sayings are
like a nail-studded stick with which a shepherd drives the sheep.
But, my child,
let me give you some further advice: Be careful, for writing books is endless,
and much study wears you out.
That’s the whole
story. Here now is my final conclusion: Fear God and obey his commands, for
this is everyone’s duty. God will judge us for everything we do, including
every secret thing, whether good or bad.
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