Nothing is new under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 1:9)
Sixty years ago, the song “Que Sera, Sera” burst
onto the scene: “Whatever will be, will be.” It’s the same note that
the writer of Ecclesiastes originally sounded centuries ago as he
contemplated the same old sameness of human existence.
Don’t you sometimes feel that way too? Nothing new happens; it’s the
same old routine. We see new technologies and new discoveries all around
us, but nothing changes. We may have the latest smartphone or the
newest television, but it doesn’t make a dent in who we are or how we
relate to other people.
What the writer of Ecclesiastes couldn’t yet see, and we sometimes
fail to see, is that there really is something new “under the sun”
(Ecclesiastes 1:9). All because of Jesus!
Because of his resurrection, we can start each day in hope. Matthew
was collecting taxes, and Nathanael was lying under a tree when Jesus
called them and changed their lives forever. As he did for them, so he
does for you. He is calling you out of the dullness of a life that ends
with death and inviting you into a new life with far wider horizons, a
life that offers you greater and greater transformation into his image.
The resurrection changes everything. It’s not just an article of our
faith; it is a promise that can become the foundation of our hope and
joy. It’s also something we can begin to experience here and now as we
ask the Holy Spirit to give us a taste of Jesus’ love.
The author of Ecclesiastes looked out on a bleak landscape and saw
nothing worth getting excited about. All he saw was a meaningless
endless cycle of life and death, leading to nothing. That doesn’t have
to be your vision! Today may look like every other Thursday of your
life, but in God’s eyes, it is brimming with potential. Jesus has new
things he wants to show you. He has new areas of your life in which you
can experience his love and compassion, wisdom and joy.
Every day brings new opportunities—because every day brings new
challenges. Every day, there absolutely is something new under the sun!
“Jesus, thank you for the resurrection. Help me find joy in knowing that I belong to you forever.”
from wau.org
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