Bible in a Year:
[God] has made everything beautiful in its time.
Su Dongpo (also known as Su Shi) was one of Chinas greatest poets and essayists. While in exile and gazing upon a full moon, he wrote a poem to describe how much he missed his brother. We rejoice and grieve, gather and leave, while the moon waxes and wanes. Since times of old, nothing remains perfect, he writes. May our loved ones live long, beholding this beautiful scene together though thousands of miles apart.
His poem carries themes found in the book of Ecclesiastes. The author, known as the Teacher (1:1), observed that theres a time to weep and a time to laugh . . . a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing (3:45). By pairing two contrasting activities, the Teacher, like Su Dongpo, seems to suggest that all good things must inevitably come to an end.
As Su Dongpo saw the waxing and waning of the moon as another sign that nothing remains perfect, the Teacher also saw in creation Gods providential ordering of the world Hed made. God oversees the course of events, and He has made everything beautiful in its time (v. 11).
Life may be unpredictable and sometimes filled with painful separations, but we can take heart that everything takes place under Gods gaze. We can enjoy life and treasure the momentsthe good and the badfor our loving God is with us.
What are some things youre afraid to try because of lifes unpredictability? How can you lean on Jesus as you step forward in courage to forge new friendships and deepen relationships?
Thank You, loving Father, for watching over all seasons of my life. Help me to trust in You and enjoy the life Youve given me.
Being lazy is a good thing! :)