Restlessness

Restlessness

“All things are wearisome, more than one can say. The eye never has enough of seeing, nor the ear its fill of hearing.” Ecclesiastes 1:8.   

Solomon’s thesis here is-
“All things are restless.”

He has observed that there is an inherent restlessness in everything.
In fact, it is so widespread that no one can possibly describe all the restlessness of life.

He has two proofs for this.

First, human desire is never satisfied:

“The eye never has enough of seeing.”

Nor is the ear ever satisfied with hearing.

We are always alert to some new idea or something new that has happened.
That is why news programs are always popular.

Television, radio, and newspapers all cater to the ear’s hunger to hear something.
Some juicy gossip about a Hollywood star will sell thousands of magazines and newspapers.

Some new way of making a profit always makes its appeal.

The Searcher’s argument is that the ear never tires because human desire is never satisfied.
It is a consequence of the restlessness that is built into life.

But, second, he says, even though we long to see or hear something new, nothing new ever really shows up.

Life is a rehash of what has happened before-
– it is the old played over and over again.

This too is a result of the restlessness that is built into life.

Although something looks new to us, actually-
“There is nothing new under the sun.”

So the questions are raised-
“Is this all life is about?”
Is it merely an empty pursuit of that which never satisfies?
Can no breakthrough be made whereby something can be found that will continually meet the hunger of the human heart, to give an unending sense of delight, satisfaction, and joy?

Lord, my heart is restless until it finds its rest in You.
Thank You that in You all things are made new!

(PR)

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