OUR DAILY BREAD: WHAT'S THE POINT?
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 2:30 pm
June 1
Friday
READ:
Ecclesiastes 12:6-14
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Fear God and keep His
commandments, for
this is man's all.
---Eccleseiastes 12:13
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Scientist once thought that the vertebrate with the shortest lifespan was the turquoise killfish. This small fish lives in seasonal rain pools in equatorial Africa and must complete its life cycle in 12 weeks before the pools disappear.
But researchers from James Cook University in Australia have now found that the Pygmy goby has an even shorter lifespan. It lives fast and dies young. This tiny fish lives in coral reefs for an average of 56 days. Its rapid reproductive cycle is designed to help it avoid extinction.
What's the point of a life that goes so fast and ends so quickly? It's a question asked by one of the wisest men who ever lived. In his later years, Solomon, the third king of Israel, wandered from God. He became spiritually disoriented and lost his sense of direction and purpose. He looked at all of his accomplishments and found them worthless. Until he remembered his God (12:13-14), he forgot that we live not merely for ourselves but for the honor of the One who made us to worship and enjoy Him forever.
Significance is not found in the number of our days, but in what our eternal God says about how we have used them. __Mart De Haan
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~God gives to us the gift of time~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~To use as best we can,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~To live each moment in His will~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~According to His plan. __Sper
____________________________________________________________
Life is short.
Live for God.
Friday
READ:
Ecclesiastes 12:6-14
__________________________
Fear God and keep His
commandments, for
this is man's all.
---Eccleseiastes 12:13
__________________________
Scientist once thought that the vertebrate with the shortest lifespan was the turquoise killfish. This small fish lives in seasonal rain pools in equatorial Africa and must complete its life cycle in 12 weeks before the pools disappear.
But researchers from James Cook University in Australia have now found that the Pygmy goby has an even shorter lifespan. It lives fast and dies young. This tiny fish lives in coral reefs for an average of 56 days. Its rapid reproductive cycle is designed to help it avoid extinction.
What's the point of a life that goes so fast and ends so quickly? It's a question asked by one of the wisest men who ever lived. In his later years, Solomon, the third king of Israel, wandered from God. He became spiritually disoriented and lost his sense of direction and purpose. He looked at all of his accomplishments and found them worthless. Until he remembered his God (12:13-14), he forgot that we live not merely for ourselves but for the honor of the One who made us to worship and enjoy Him forever.
Significance is not found in the number of our days, but in what our eternal God says about how we have used them. __Mart De Haan
____________________________________________________________
~~~~~~~~~~~~~God gives to us the gift of time~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~To use as best we can,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~To live each moment in His will~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~According to His plan. __Sper
____________________________________________________________
Life is short.
Live for God.