Thursday of 25th Week, Year II: reflection
Theme: Ephemeral things cannot give everlasting satisfaction
Reading: Ecclesiastes 1:2-11
Dear
friends in Christ, through today’s first reading, the Church invites us to reexamine
the things we are using to satisfy the yearnings of our hearts to know if they
would give us the satisfaction that will last forever or not.
To satisfy the yearnings of his heart, the
preacher in today’s first reading embarked on my ventures. He tried using
wisdom and the pursuit of knowledge to satisfy his heart (Sirach 1:16-18), but it
dawned on him that the more he acquired knowledge, the more he discovered that
he needed to acquire more. At the end, acquisition of knowledge did not give
him the satisfaction his hearts yearned for. Worse still, he discovered that
the same death awaits both the wise and the foolish.
Then, he gave himself to the pursuit of
pleasure to see if it will give him the satisfaction his heart yearned for
(Sirach 2: 1-3). He ate and drank himself to stupor, but the more he ate, the
more he desired to test new things. Worse still, he noticed that the same death
awaits both the well fed and the hungry.
Then, he turned to hard work as a means of
satisfying the longing of his heart (Sirach 2:4-6). He built mansions and
bridges, but the more he built them, the more new ideas of improving the ones
he built continued to pour into his head and, thus, leaving him with little or
time to enjoy his labour. This venture caused him great troubles and worries
than satisfaction.
He subsequently devoted himself to amassing wealth
in order to satisfy his soul. He married many wives, owned slaves, and had
empires, yet, all his wealth caused him more stress and distraction than he
desired.
Having tested many material things, he
concluded that material things cannot give lasting satisfaction to the longing
of man’s heart. He, therefore, declared all material things and their pursuit
as vanity upon vanity, as we read in today’s verses.
Dear friends, the lesson is very simple: material
things are ephemeral and can only give temporal satisfaction; they can only secure
our safety here on earth but not beyond death. But the lasting satisfaction/fulfilment
which our hearts yearn for can only be found in God who is everlasting and in
doing His will.
We should know that ‘oriri na
onunu nke uwa abughi ebe ndu di; ikpa aku na mma nke uwa abughi ebe ndu di. Ndi
di n’aka Chukwu, ihe anya na-ahu na-eduhie uwa, uwa amaghi na Chukwu nke igwe
bu ebe ndu di.
May God grant value to your good efforts this Thursday, Amen
Fr Isaac C. Chima.
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