Gladness
Of Heart
Whoever loves money never
has enough; whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with their income. This too
is meaningless.
As goods increase, so do
those who consume them. And what benefit are they to the owners except to feast
their eyes on them?
The sleep of a laborer is
sweet, whether they eat little or much, but as for the rich, their abundance permits
them no sleep.
I have seen a grievous
evil under the sun: wealth hoarded to the harm of its owners, or wealth lost through some
misfortune, so that when they have children there is nothing left for them to
inherit.
Everyone comes naked from
their mother’s womb, and as everyone comes, so they depart.
They take nothing from
their toil that they can carry in their hands.
This too is a grievous
evil: As everyone comes, so they depart, and what do they gain, since they toil
for the wind?
All their days they eat
in darkness, with great frustration, affliction and anger.
This is what I have
observed to be good: that it is appropriate for a person to eat, to drink and
to find satisfaction in their toilsome labor under the sun during the few days
of life God has given them—for this is their lot. Moreover, when God gives
someone wealth and possessions, and the ability to enjoy them, to accept their
lot and be happy in their toil—this is a gift of God. They seldom reflect on
the days of their life, because God keeps them occupied with gladness of heart.
Ecclesiastes
5:10-20
Those who have money,
will never have enough of it, and they will be ruled by their possessions. Yet,
they will die with nothing.
Whether we live in a
place of plenty or not, we all can seek unhealthy ways of filling the
God-shaped hole in our hearts. But when
we look to the Lord for our sense of peace and well-being, He will fill us with
His goodness and love.
Ture
contentment does not depend on anything in this world.
Our
Daily Bread – November 25, 2016