Psalms 39:4
Lord, make me to know mine end,
and the measure of my days, what it is;
that I may know how frail I am.
This is the cry of the greatest King David, the man after God's own heart. How wise of him to know that no matter how great he can be on earth, his life will still end, like everyone else.
We know man's life is finite. The obituaries in the newspaper, the funeral procession that happen around us are constant reminders for us that one day our lives will end. We live in a world that tells us to work hard, do good and achieve. As we lead our busy life day after day, we fail to stop and ponder on the gravity of life, that life has a purpose and how fragile it is. We are now living in the land of the dying, not the living.
Life at best is very brief,
Like the falling of a leaf,
Like the binding of a sheaf,
Be in time!
Fleeting days are telling fast
That the die will soon be cast,
And the fatal line be passed,
Be in time!
Be in time! Be in time!
While the voice of Jesus calls you,
Be in time!
If in sin you longer wait,
You may find no open gate,
And your cry be just too late:
Be in time!
We hear of stories where people's lives were taken away, suddenly, unexpectedly, untimely. God can take our lives at any time accordingly to His good will. There is a clock, it is ticking, we are counting down to the end of our earthly presence.
Ecclesiastes 1:2
Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity.
Solomon, the greatest builder of architecture, another great king of the Jews, the very wealthy king. He died and died leaving everything behind. What is the use of immense wealth, achievement and fame to us? How long can we enjoy these before time's up?
There are 2 dates that we can never control in our lives - our date of birth and date of death, and it is only these 2 dates that will ever be recorded for us when we passed. These are the dates written on our tombstone, and nothing else in between because nothing else matters.
James 4:14
Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away.
Have we already planned out our days, our week, this year, future and even our retirement? Aren't we proud that we have made plans and felt assured that our future is secured? Where is God in our planning? Have we considered God's will for us in all these? In all our pride have we considered the fragility of our life, that only if God allows, then would we have a future and and a future we thought we would have. To prepare for something as guaranteed is foolishness and vanity. DV - Deus Volent. God Willing.
The only single event that is guaranteed is the meeting of our God one day. That, you can put in your calendar. Check ourselves today and see what are you really living for? For self or for God? We better have the answer to that question because we will one day be called to provide that answer in front of God.
Be in time!