Wednesday, April 22, 2009

A good name [is] better than precious ointment; and the day of death than the day of one's birth.

A Good name






who they know you as



Is better than precious ointment









Or what you look like


The Day of death


when people remember who you where

better than

One's birth


Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Meaningless

Chasing a dream
So many things
Capture my affection
Running ahead I've been a mess
Loosing my perspective
This is my obsession
Always chasing the wind

Left with nothing in the end

It's meaningless without you
Meaningless these treasures I possess
Only you can satisfy
Only you sustain my life
Without you
It's meaningless

Feeling you near
It's coming clear
You've got my attention
Filling the void
Killing the noise
Focus my direction
With intimate insistence
You overwhelm my senses
All I need is before me now

I'm breathing but I can't survive
I'm living but I'm not alive
without You


YouTube: Meaningless



Ecclesiastes 2: 8

I amassed silver and gold for myself,

and the treasure of kings and provinces.

I acquired men and women singers and a harem as well

the delights of the heart of man.


Ecclesiastes 2:11

Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done ,

and what I had toiled to achieve,
everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind;
nothing was gained under the sun.


Ecclesiastes 2:17

So I hated life,

because the work that is done under the sun was grievous to me.

All of it is meaningless,

a chasing after the wind.


Ecclesiastes 4:7

Again I saw something meaningless under the sun


Ecclesiastes 12:13

Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter:

Fear God and keep His commandments,

For this is man’s all

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Harold and Maude

Harold and Maude is a cult film that came out in 1971. The story is about a 19-year-old boy named Harold who is very rich, but does not care about his mother's wealth and is very interested in death. He constantly fakes suicide around the house to scare his mother and instead of attending parties (7:2) he attends funerals of people he does not know, arriving there in his very own hurse. His mother sets him up on blind dates but scares every girl away by "commiting suicide." He also gets his hurse taken away and is replaced by a jaguar, but he again converts it into a hurse. After attending a few funerals he meets an old woman who teaches him about life and living everyday to the fullest. (11:8-9) Her name is Maude and she fits chapter 11:8 because she is bubbly and fun and care-free and lives her life to the fullest and wants to share her experiences and thoughts on life with Harold. She even steals a cop car!

The movie reminded me of many passages in Ecclesiastes. Harold focuses on death and could careless about being rich and wealthy. Maude goes to funerals to experience life and cherish every single day since she is old. Both subjects are spoken by Qohelet several times.


7:2-4
Better to spend your time at funerals than at parties. After all everyone dies-
so the living should take this to heart. Sorrow is better than laughter, for sadness has a refining influence on us. A wise person thinks a lot about death, while a fool thinks only about having a good time.


11:8
When people live to be very old, let them rejoice in every day of life.


11:9
Young people, it's important to be young! Enjoy every minute of it. Do everything you want to do, take it all in.


Monday, April 6, 2009

Breathe Something Beautiful

Look into the Sky, as far as eyes can see
frozen in time, and captured by your beauty
none can compare, from the depth of the sea
to the rising of the sun, true breathe of clarity.

So take a breathe of something beautiful
and sing it to me for the whole word to see.

How can i stand, and not be moved
when words can't describe the awe of it all
the stars that light the sky, the wind that touches me
has never felt so free, true breathe of clarity.

The Afternote: http://www.myspace.com/theafternote

3:11-14 He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to end. I know that there is nothing better for men than to be happy and do good while they live. That everyone may eat and drink, and find satisfaction in all his toil--this is the gift of God. I know that everything God does will endure forever; nothing can be added to it and nothing taken from it. God does it so that men will revere him.
5:2 Do not be quick with your mouth, do not be hasty in your heart to utter anything before God. God is in heaven and you are on earth, so let your words be few.
5:7 Much dreaming and many words are meaningless. Therefore stand in awe of God.
5:19 Moreover, when God gives any man wealth and possessions, and enables him to enjoy them, to accept his lot and be happy in his work--this is a gift of God.
8:15 So I commend the enjoyment of life, because nothing is better for a man under the sun than to eat and drink and be glad. Then joy will accompany him in his work all the days of the life God has given him under the sun.
8:17 then I saw all that God has done. No one can comprehend what goes on under the sun. Despite all his efforts to search it out, man cannot discover its meaning. Even if a wise man claims he knows, he cannot really comprehend it.
9:7 Go, eat your food with gladness, and drink your wine with a joyful heart, for it is now that God favors what you do.
9:9-10 Enjoy life with your wife, whom you love, all the days of this meaningless life that God has given you under the sun-- all your meaningless days. For this is your lot in life and in your toilsome labor under the sun. Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the grave, [fn] where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom.
11:5 As you do not know the path of the wind, or how the body is formed in a mother's womb, so you cannot understand the work of God, the Maker of all things.
11:7-9 Light is sweet, and it pleases the eyes to see the sun.However many years a man may live, let him enjoy them all. But let him remember the days of darkness, for they will be many. Everything to come is meaningless.Be happy, young man, while you are young, and let your heart give you joy in the days of your youth. Follow the ways of your heart and whatever your eyes see, but know that for all these things God will bring you to judgment.

This song is about acknowledging God's creation and the gift of life that God has given us. We see in verse 5:7 "Much dreaming and many words are meaningless. Therefore stand in awe of God." We can not understand or comprehend what the Lord has done, or add or take away to what God has done.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Meaningless- Sixpence None The Richer... Happy April Fool's Day

Sixpence None The Richer- Meaningless

History merely repeats itself (Eccl. 3:15)
Nothing in this world is truly new
The sea churns as it feeds from the river at its mouth (Eccl. 1:7)
The wind blows across the land from north to south (Eccl. 1:6)
The laboring man spends his life getting nowhere

Meaningless
It's all meaningless
All my life and labor is foolish
And now I don't have a reason anymore

Come now be merry drink your drink (Eccl 5:18; 8:15)
Devour your feast don't stop to think
Tomorrow you could be gone far away
So gather ye rosebuds while he may
Tomorrow you could like in a silent grave
Pawing the dust and awaiting the end of time (Eccl. 3:20)

Fear your God this is all I know (Eccl 12:13)

Meaningless
It's all meaningless
All my life and labor is foolish
And now, I don't have a reason
A reason to live anymore

Ecclesiastes 1:6 “The wind blows to the south and turns to the north; round and round it goes, ever returning on its course.”
Ecclesiastes 1:7 “All streams flow into the sea, yet the sea is never full. To the place the streams come from, there they return again.”
Ecclesiastes 3:15 “Whatever is has already been, and what will be has been before; and God will call the past to account.”
Ecclesiastes 3:20 “All go to the same place; all come from dust, and to dust all return.”
Ecclesiastes 5:18 “Then I realized that it is good and proper for a man to eat and drink, and to find satisfaction in his toilsome labor under the sun during the few days of life God has given him--for this is his lot.”
Ecclesiastes 8:15 “So I commend the enjoyment of life, because nothing is better for a man under the sun than to eat and drink and be glad. Then joy will accompany him in his work all the days of the life God has given him under the sun.”
Ecclesiastes 12:13 “Now all has been heard; here is the conclusion of the matter: Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man.”

This song is about the meaninglessness of life and the idea that one must try to live a happy life now because tomorrow is not promised to us. It mentions the fear of God which is one of the major themes in Ecclesiastes. Thinking that work and life is meaningless may make a person think that they have no reason to live since work is life and life is work. Through work comes joy as long as the fruits of our labor are shared with others and not hoarded for ourselves. Though this song ends on a sad note our lives do not have to. We can enjoy the simple pleasures in life that can bring happiness temporarily but in all we do we must exalt God as sovereign because just as the song writer says “Fear your God this is all I know” in reality this is all we should know. Happy April Fool’s Day!

-Natalia Alcantara

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Harry Chapin

Harry Chapin was a folk singer who was popular in the early 1970s. When I would listen to his songs when I ws in my early 20's, I noticed his songs were stories about life. I knew many of his songs word for word, but not until I was in Dr. Bennett's class on Ecclesiastes and had to relate it to everyday life did Harry Chapin's words take on new meaning to me.

Cat's in the Cradle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHdVEk1tHco

A child arrived just the other day,
He came to the world in the usual way.
But there were planes to catch, and bills to pay.
He learned to walk while I was away.
And he was talking 'fore I knew it, and as he grew,
He'd say, "I'm gonna be like you, dad.
You know I'm gonna be like you."

And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon,
Little boy blue and the man in the moon.
"When you coming home, dad?" "I don't know when,
But we'll get together then.
You know we'll have a good time then."

My son turned ten just the other day.
He said, "Thanks for the ball, dad, come on let's play.
Can you teach me to throw?" I said, "Not today,
I got a lot to do." He said, "That's ok."
And he walked away, but his smile never dimmed,
Said, "I'm gonna be like him, yeah.
You know I'm gonna be like him."

And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon,
Little boy blue and the man in the moon.
"When you coming home, dad?" "I don't know when,
But we'll get together then.
You know we'll have a good time then."

Well, he came from college just the other day,
So much like a man I just had to say,
"Son, I'm proud of you. Can you sit for a while?"
He shook his head, and he said with a smile,
"What I'd really like, dad, is to borrow the car keys.
See you later. Can I have them please?"

And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon,
Little boy blue and the man in the moon.
"When you coming home, son?" "I don't know when,
But we'll get together then, dad.
You know we'll have a good time then."

I've long since retired and my son's moved away.
I called him up just the other day.
I said, "I'd like to see you if you don't mind.
"He said, "I'd love to, dad, if I could find the time.
You see, my new job's a hassle, and the kid's got the flu,
But it's sure nice talking to you, dad.
It's been sure nice talking to you."
And as I hung up the phone, it occurred to me,
He'd grown up just like me.
My boy was just like me.

And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon,
Little boy blue and the man in the moon.
"When you coming home, son?" "I don't know when,
But we'll get together then, dad.
You know we'll have a good time then."

"Cats in the Cradle" is a song about a man caught up in his job and he finds that he misses all the pleasures of seeing his son grow up. Now he is an old man and his son is too busy to spend time with him. "My boy was just like me." The message is, take time to enjoy the gifts from God.

Circle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nu9dfdYCZhM

The above performance was given in Hamilton, ONT. Harry would die 11 months later. My understanding is that this was his last recorded concert. Here are the lyrics:

Circle

All my life's a circle;
Sunrise and sundown; (Ecclesiastes 1:5)
Moon rolls thru the nighttime;
Till the daybreak comes around.
All my life's a circle;
But I can't tell you why;
Season's spinning round again;
The years keep rollin' by.

It seems like I've been here before;
I can't remember when;
But I have this funny feeling;
That we'll all be together again.
No straight lines make up my life; (Ecc. 1:15, 7:13)
And all my roads have bends;
There's no clear-cut beginnings;
And so far no dead-ends.

Chorus

I found you a thousand times;
I guess you done the same;
But then we lose each other;
It's like a children's game;

As I find you here again;
A thought runs through my mind;
Our love is like a circle;
Let's go 'round one more time.

The words to "Circle" reflect many points that we have studied in Ecclesiastes. While I have no idea if Harry Chapin was a student of the Bible, I have seen that many of his songs are a mirror of life, and the Bible is the book of life. The first few lines of "Circle" seem to resemble the ongoing nature of life. In the second verse of the song, I see Chapin singing about how he can't see the future or change the future. I see the sovereignty of God here - the singer is not in control.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Vanity of Possessions

I remember my sophomore year at Nyack. I began to seek God and ask him "Lord, why is it that signs and wonders aren't being manifested in my life?" I really wanted to be able to walk into the fullness of what God had for me, but I couldn't understand why this was something that seemed so far away from me.

One day, I was laying prostrate in my room praying, and God began to speak to me. He said
"It grieves me that you can walk into a clothes, and stand for 15 mintues deciding what you will or will not where when there are people on the other side of the world who don't have a 2 pair of shoes to wear. Your identity is NOT found in what you where...your identity is found in me!"
That really hit and convicted me. Where I came from (Brooklyn...holla) fashion is everything. Unless you don't have the latest Jordans on your feet, your a nobody. However, in the midst of my college experience, God began to deal with me about this and make it plain to me that part of my identity was found in things that have no real value. Qoheleth would call it vanity. I loved the response that people would give me when I'd come out my room with something fresh and costly every day. It made me feel good, affirmed me. I found myself thriving off of that attention until i'd wait so long to decide what to put on in the mornings that I'd be late for class. I wanted to fully into the anointing of God with bypassing this issue in my life, and God called me on it.
How many of us have this struggle? I know I did. But, in the midst of that I thank God that i was able to go to the Phillipines and see real poverty. I was able to see what it's truly like to live in the slums and not have clothes, nor running water. It shocked me, and now...my identity isn't found in what I wear, but in whom he's has made me to be through what his son has done.

We've All Got Wood and Nails

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A36I4L31Hzc


This song and video I've been listening to the past week or so. The lyrics caught me off hand, and very musch so, describe the position I am in at the moment. The song talks about being in a place of complete hopelessness, brokeness, and anger. I feel the artist is talking about how much he is striving for Christ but feels like he does not deserve to find him. He feels like nothing he does in this life is good enough or will mean a thing when he is gone. This feeling that nothing will matter when it's over reminds me of Ecclesiastes 9:5-6.

"The living at least know they will die, but the dead know nothing. They have no further reward, nor are they remembered. Whatever they did in their lifetime - loving, hating, envying - is all long gone. They no longer play a part in anything here on earth."

Monday, March 9, 2009

The Book of Ecclesiastes Sculpture in the Gilgal Garden and the Almond Tree















  • The picture is of the rock for the Gilgal Grasshopper, it was carved from a boulder at the base of Little Cottonwood Canyon. It was carved by Thomas Child. He represented parts of Ecclesiastes 12 in his carvings.
~The head of the old man - "In spite of ourselves, we get sick, weak, and die, and are not the masters of the situation." 12
~The almond tree -"The almond tree shall flourish." 12:5
~The grasshopper -"The grasshopper shall be a burden" 12:5
~The engraved knot -"The silver cord be loosed or the golden bow be broken." 12:6
~The brown pitcher -"The pitcher be broken at the fountain." 12:6
~The broken wheel inside the little hut -"The wheel broken at the cistern." 12:6

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Hurt

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AO9dbmJ_2zU

A Cool Old Man
Johnny Cash was a Grammy Award-winning American singer-songwriter and one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. Primarily a country music artist, his songs and sound spanned many genres including rockabilly, rock and roll, blues, gospel and folk. He was known for his distinctive bass-baritone voice and was known by his nick name “the man in black”. He traditionally started his concerts with the introduction "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash". Much of Cash's music, especially that of his later career, echoed themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption. He sold over 90 million albums in his nearly fifty-year career and came to occupy a commanding position in music history. In 1997 he was diagnosed to have autonomic neuropathy secondary to diabetes. His album American IV (2002) contained Cash's response to his illness in the form of songs of a more somber tone. The video that was released for “Hurt” a cover of the song by Nine Inch Nails, fit Cash's view of his past and feelings of regret. The video for the song, from American IV, is now generally recognized as his epitaph and received particular critical and popular acclaim. (Information taken from Wikipedia)
Eccleciastes 2:10-11 says, “I denied myself nothing my eyes desired; I refused my heart no pleasure. My heart took delight in all my work, and this was the reward for all my labor. Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done, and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind, nothing was gained under the sun.”
This video showed a life full of talent, acclaim, wealth, fame, success and almost everything one can ever dream of, yet at the end of his life one cannot help but deeply feel that this life also had its large share of sorrows and regrets. Indeed, “there is nothing better for a man than to enjoy his work (3:22)… it is good and proper for a man to eat and drink, and to find satisfaction in his toilsome labor under the sun during the few days of life God has given him – for this is his lot… Moreover, when God gives any man wealth and possessions, and enables him to enjoy them, to accept his lot and be happy in his work – this is a gift of God.” (5:18-19).
“Death is the destiny of every man” (7:2) all of us living should take this to heart. So what are we to do: “Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man” (12:13)

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Contentment

Ecclesiastes 5:10
Whoever loves money never has money enough;
Whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with his income.
This too is meaningless.





Adam Sandler plays Michael Newman, a workaholic architect who finds a remote control that lets him change parts of his past and future. He was always using it because he was never satisfied. He finally realized at the end that he already had a great life and family.

Ecclesiastes 5:18-19
18 Then I realized that it is good and proper for a man to eat and drink, and to find satisfaction in his toilsome labor under the sun during the few days of life God has given him—for this is his lot. 19 Moreover, when God gives any man wealth and possessions, and enables him to enjoy them, to accept his lot and be happy in his work—this is a gift of God.

Instead of wanting more and more, be content with the things that God has blessed us with.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

What Friends Are For


Ecclesiastes 4:9-11

9Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their toil. 10For if they fall, one will lift up his fellow. But woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift him up!



As I was reading through this week’s reading in Ecclesiastes, I read over the verse above, probably over and over. Here I am reminded by God that I am not able to things by myself. God did not create me to be myself but to have other people to be a part of my life. This weekend some of the Hmong girls had a get together to provide encouragement and have fellowship. Sometimes we get so involved in our busy lives and that we forget to see each other’s struggle. This weekend’s gathering was a reminder that we are not alone. There are sister’s on campus and at home who wishes to help each other in our times of struggle.