Friday, March 30, 2018

What's the point?


After Ecclesiastes 3:9-15

We ask these questions, like
what’s the point?, because
we have eternity inserted
from the beginning, inserted
into our hearts, it’s there,
and it brings doubts
and fears and questions,
always questions, and
many of us, or most of us,
reject it because
we do not understand it,
we don’t get this
alpha and omega stuff,
we just don’t, and so
we reach for happiness
or what we think it is
and it takes the place
of eternity, the place
of wisdom, the place
of character. But we confuse
the gift with the giver,
we revere the gift not
the giver, and it is the history
of humanity until history
is pounded with nails.

Photograph by Jeremy Bishop via Unsplash. Used with permission.


2 comments:

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Oh, this is powerful...and so true. That last line really got to me..."But we confuse the gift with the giver, we revere the gift not the giver, and it is the history of humanity until history is pounded with nails..." That just hit me right in the heart...

Have a blessed and glorious Easter...so thankful for Jesus and His sacrifice for our sins...so thankful He took the nails that were meant for you and me..."Amazing Love...How can it be? That Thou my God shouldst die for me?"

Martha Jane Orlando said...

Glynn, this poem absolutely took my breath away! The world would have us focus on the gift, not the giver, when in reality, we are made for eternity.
Blessings!