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Praise God from whom all blessings flow . . .
As we conclude our chapel service this morning, we usually sing that doxology, giving praise to the Triune God. Though it’s a common basic theological knowledge that I have known for decades, this morning the impact on me is something different. I think my current circumstances made such thoughts stay with me more than usual.
Today, I am entering what I describe to be the fourth quarter of my life. Reflecting on The Making of a Leader by Dr. Robert Clinton, I observe a pattern in my life every 19 years. The first 19 years, which I describe as the first quarter, were spent in rebellion and hostility.
The second quarter, from 19 to 38, was the early years of productivity both in my theological training and Christian service. It was during this period that I was ordained in the Christian ministry, married the mother of my children, completed my graduate degree, and exercised leadership in educational institutions, churches, and our denomination.
The third quarter was the hardest period. It was the most painful period in my life.
Now that I am entering the last quarter of my life, I think God is leading me to shift my focus from my pain to the pains of people around me. Pain is an inescapable reality of human life. God willing, I will reach 76 thinking of the good of the next generation before I depart from this life.
Returning to that ancient doxology, if pain and trials in life are seen as divine blessings, gratitude is the most appropriate response. However, thanking God amid pain isn’t easy. I am thinking about whether it is acceptable before God to thank him in our minds and will, even though our emotions tell us otherwise.
Moreover, not only do human emotions seem to go in the opposite direction to gratitude in times of pain, but even our actions show whether we are grateful or not. In my long years of service, I encountered two extraordinary problems shared with me by a friend and a colleague in an educational institution. One was at the end of his rope and became a bum walking on the streets of Manila for days, thinking of ending his life. However, at that point of desperation, he remembered me, and one day I saw him in front of our door. I was shocked. He was so dirty and almost unrecognizable. I let him into our house, and he unloaded his burden. He found peace and was able to sleep. The burden was passed on to me. That night, I even prayed to the Lord to take my life.
Such an instance of an extraordinary problem shared with me has been repeated. I responded with sympathy and understanding and gave hope to that person. What I find difficult to understand is that when I suffered the same pain, I could not find anyone among my close acquaintances who understood what I went through. I was thinking, how come nobody lent me aid during my deepest trial, while I was there providing comfort when others faced their strongest storms in life? I struggle to find an answer to this question.
After several years of enduring pain, when I returned to theological education and Christian ministry, my psychological stance was one of cautiousness and isolation. I tend to shy away from Christian fellowship and public gatherings. I prefer to live alone. Something changed. Something was broken inside. I was not the same man as before during my younger years.
As we started our prayer meeting this afternoon, Trading My Sorrows was the title of the song that our song leader selected. I have been a stock trader since 2015, and I was in pain for 19 years. Entering the last quarter of my life, I want to be a different kind of trader, trading my pain and sorrows for the joy of the Lord.
If the Lord is indeed sovereign, is He not also the Lord of human pain? If He is the Lord of human pain, can He not transmute earthly sorrows and pain to gold of heavenly gain? (Paraphrasing and converting the words of Margaret Clarkson into interrogatives taken from the book Feelings and Faith by Brian S. Borgman).
As Rev. Cecilio Eleazar delivered the Lord’s message this morning based on Ecclesiastes 9:10, the Lord has given me a timely message as I enter the last quarter of my life.
He talked about mediocrity and challenged the audience to strive for excellence. Here’s what Ecclesiastes wrote:
Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the grave where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom.
As usual, listening to the proclamation of the gospel, I did my initial exegesis and came up with the following insights.
Whatever your hand finds to do
This clause reminds me of the list of things to do that I usually note in my record book daily. As I observe, my list is divided into two categories: basic, or the important matters that should be prioritized, and matters that are urgent. Unfortunately, the list of urgent matters keeps growing, and they usually come from anywhere:
From security to maintenance, dormitory and student affairs, the BOT and government compliances, banks and book suppliers, field tours, and health care companies, the water system in the campus, all the utility bills (Internet, water, and electricity), the salary of part-time faculty in the college, senior high school, and elementary levels, and not to mention the many proposals and projects that came into my table unexpectedly. I almost forgot to mention the concerns from basic education, technical-vocational, the human resource department, the registrar, the office of the academic dean, and renters in our facilities (Source).
As a result of such multitasking, the important matters that deserve focused attention are set aside, and this affects my productivity in the office. At the end of the day, I feel tired and exhausted instead of feeling satisfied for accomplishing something that will contribute to the school's finances, taking off.
Do it with all your might
This statement tells us that work is honorable. This includes all kinds of work—manual, intellectual, technical, etc.
The phrase “with all your might” shows that excellence should be the goal in all our labor. Giving our 100% should characterize whatever we do, whether in designing a curriculum, preparing our lectures and reports, or using teaching methodology.
However, in today’s context, labor is facing many challenges. Multi-tasking is one. Without focus, our work tends to suffer from a lack of creativity and a feeling of dissatisfaction.
Overvaluation and undervaluation of labor is another. There are those who fail to distinguish the difference between manual and mental, emotional, and creative. Some would even argue that manual labor deserves to be rewarded the same as mental labor. What they fail to understand is that the law of supply and demand determines the pay that kind of labor receives.
Other challenges, which I cannot elaborate on further due to time constraints, include welfarism, entertainment, the threats of technology such as AI and robotics, and even the unlimited growth of capital. It doesn’t mean that I agree with all of these. I am simply mentioning ideas that are floating out there.
For in the grave where you are going
This last part of the verse points to the inescapable reality of death. With the finality of death, procrastination should not be an option in your work. In your work, you must aim for excellence NOW. Plan for excellence NOW. Grow both in knowledge and wisdom with excellence NOW. Since in death all of these will cease, as far as time is concerned, the focus of doing your tasks with your all should be NOW.
I love how the speaker concludes his message quoting John 17:4:
I have brought you glory on earth by completing the work you have given to me.
The escapist mentality that tends to undermine human life here on earth, due to emphasis on the next life, would struggle to see the significance of this text. Jesus is the one praying here. How did he glorify the Father on earth? The answer is by completing his work. The follow-up question is unavoidable. Is he referring only to his redemptive task and not to his work as a carpenter? Such a view of life would be dualistic and would fail the biblical perspective criterion of life, which is holistic. From carpentry to Calvary, Jesus glorified his Father, and that is the work he completed while he was here on earth.
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I can just say, I see so many meanings in what your written. And your not alone... I understand your pain too, because I too feel my pain, the pain that's much it's numbed me.
But is others can't undertand your pain, its not their fault, we can't expect it. God's there, to take some of your pain but you got to take your pain, as your his mirror image, he bore pain and gave his life already.
I am not chritian, so limited knowledge.
That being said, you have life, and your abundant, you have his blessings, find your purpose and keep giving it push...
The struggles are there... but you will find strenght!
I understand how much peace it is to be isolated. I felt it. DOing your maths, I have entered my 3rd phase of life. I am 40 years.
Can't say how meserable, been years and years, wasted, provably got stains of sins that others can't see, but I know... but the God has faith and showers grace still... on me... I still struggle but I try find meaning.
When I think of others pain, my pain ebbs(: ... I am numb but on periods of time, pain's pretty bad.
58 years is still good(: ... have a great 4th phase of life. Keep inspiring.
Let's not expect things, but do your best, with good intentions but beyond that, that lose connections with people who see you for what you are!... grow that bond... have that few good souls who recognize your worth... not superficially... see your beauty and can understand your pain. If you don't it's ok too...
Just be peaceful for trying to be the best that you can be, and if you don't have sinful stains like I have, your already a angel... God seen you.
But personally, I have have unanswered things... why does bad happen to innocent?... Why ?... and how can someone whose been good but got too much bad happened in life, be grateful?... its hard.
The answer maybe, there's a lot of bad in the world and we have to use our wisedom, to protect ourselves from this bad, when time comes... I am sure God will help.
Keep the faith. I don't know if I made any sense. But ...well...this is philosophy, and not all can see what's meant in what we poured here(:
GOod day sir!!!
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Thanks for your thoughtful response.
From a biblical perspective, what we call sin is a result of the fall from the original intention of God for mankind. However, hope is not lost. A way of recovery back to the old path has been provided through His Son. Putting our faith in what Christ has done on the cross is the way back to the Father.
Even theologians struggle to provide an answer to that question. Two years ago, I published an article about this topic, and here is the excerpt on the problem of evil and suffering:
Wow... You know I wrote this content too... a letter from God years ago. I will share -
"To my precious creation,
It’s nice to write to my one of my favourite creations, human who are, the wisest animal living in the earth, so hello social being and believe it or not I am God.
I know you hardly find time to think of me but I see you, don’t worry I don’t watch you suspiciously, I have too many other creatures and other elements to see after all but I am still there for you as I am for everyone.
I don’t interfere in your affairs and I don’t come directly to you since that is not possible for me, I have an infinite stuff to oversee.
For you, it’s all been “me, and I”, and many times I am disappointed with humans, you see I created you guys but I keep no control over you, but many times you guys are blind to realise the point of your lives. I hear so many people crying, asking me, scolding me, and cursing me for their life but my duty is only to be there to oversee the world not run it, because you guys run your life, you all are naturally born free.
You don’t realise that what I gave you is life for you to live the way you choose to. You are the gift and life is a surprise and I always intend to be a mystery. I do reward and punish randomly, baby life’s beautiful but also harsh and though it’s painful, you got to face it and walk through it trusting all will be good in the end, if it’s not at least you did the best you could do and you will definitely gain something out of it.
You have my hand in all what you do my precious, you may doubt it, but when you do what is right, you will know what you are meant to do and you will find that strength to do wonders.
Good luck and believe you can make life beautiful and you will find me one day. You keep hope, life holds promise, reach out and be your best.
Regards,
God
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Now... I don't remember the contents of the letter I composed been a while.
But I think God's given us a freewill and we tend to go this path and that... and we I think are free to go any way we like... but we have to equip ourselves to take the path that's beat for us... and God has equiped us with strenght and stuff...
About sin... I am not going to have someone else suffer and pay for my sins for sure. I like to pay off my depth and come clean and clear and strong... I accept imperfections, distractions and that's ok right because Satan is there and all and lures us... its hard.
But we would know what we have done inside, because we won't be purely free and happy... if we did something wrong...there's friction, there's stain.
Pain is something in this human world we would have, there's too much suffering, but can we raise above it so, we act rationally than dip down in emotions.
I think God wants us humans to grow up and lead... and build communities, spread good will, spread his teachings, support and help each other and find answers to questions ourselves.
But my condolenses for the innocent and good who have suffered and left... it only reminds me of our flaws, of human cruelty, of our limitations that we could not make the world a better place that something bad has happened to someone good and innocent.
It's unfair and I believe we humans have disgraced God so bad in every way... got numerous examples... the problem, we are punished as we live in mesiry for which there is no escape.
I am not happy about how bad humans have made this planet... cutting trees, pollution, distroying forests, mountains... the soul and gift of god it appears is almost depleted due to such numerous humans... and spot on with collective consience... there a lot of bad in the world influencing the affirs of the world...
SAtan's strong truely ...and we got to fight it with human best qualities... then God will help!
But again, my pain for those humans who got it real bad unfairly... I as a human let them down...its a shame really):
Anyway... Blabbering... this world is so in grasp of evil, and there's darkness... still most of us keep HOPE?, keep faith... and stayy strong... shrugs
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Here the 40's are called the age of crysis, because a lot of people have problems, not on health but on their mind, you start thinking if you made wrong choices, what you achieved, what could have you done instead, the most explosive part of the life is gone so it's a sort of sum up and some can't handle it alone
Reminds me of Bavinck saying that faith in Christ is sanitas mentis.
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