The Purpose of Life

“Meaningless! Everything is meaningless!” says the writer of Ecclesiastes, a biblical book with some not-so-encouraging conclusions about human life. The author contends that nothing “under the sun” has lasting meaning, and that to find our purpose, we must look beyond this world.

The story begins with a king who has everything a person could desire: power, pleasure, a powerful army, prestige, and plenty of financial security. In other words, he started out with what most of us spend a lifetime accumulating. His conclusion: “Everything is so weary and tiresome! No matter how much we see, we are never satisfied. No matter how much we hear, we are not content.”

The Bible devotes 12 chapters to this man’s “experiments” with purpose; his attempts at satisfaction through hard work, education, pleasures, buildings, power, even religion, and how each experiment left him empty and depressed. He even came to the place where he said, “I looked at everything I had worked so hard to accomplish, it was all so meaningless. It was like chasing the wind. There was nothing really worthwhile anywhere, so I hated life.”

Deep inside my heart I find agreement with the writer, looking at the passing pleasures and promises of the world. “If this world is all there is, why should I bother?” All we have will one day be taken from us by death, and all we’ve worked for or enjoyed will be absorbed into the next generation, who themselves will try and “have it all” as well.

It’s easier not to think about this sort of thing  just go on with my life and ignore that nagging emptiness I feel. But I can’t do that. If there is a purpose to find, I want it. If there is a way to break the endless cycle of chasing the wind, I want to know how.

Every day we see the sun shining above us, and every day the majority of our time is spent dealing with earth-bound issues. It would be easy to get so caught up in “under the sun” activity that we forget to pursue lasting purpose.

The author’s conclusion is found in 12th chapter of Ecclesiastes, where he urges us to “… remember your Creator now … before the silver cord of life snaps.”

Life under the sun only has meaning when God is the focus. He created us with a purpose, and fulfilling His goals is primary reason for our existence. If we live for other things  wonderful as they may be  they will never satisfy the cry of our hearts, and they won’t last beyond this life.

Jesus asks: “How do you benefit if you gain the whole world but lose your own soul?” (Mark 8:36).

Make your time under the sun meaningful this week, by remembering your Creator. What does He want you to pursue? What did He create you for? How could you get to know Him better?

> Read more of Dan’s articles on purpose here.

> Book: “The Purpose-Driven Life” by Rick Warren

Column by Daniel W.Jarvis, 9/2004 – Bible References NLT.
Reprinted with permission from the
Marco Island Sun Times .
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3 Responses to “The Purpose of Life”

  1. Wanda Lattimore 18. Apr, 2010 at 2:38 pm

    A whimsical glance at my most favorite quotes, ~ Rick Warren, “The Purpose Driven Life” GUIDING ADVICE WORTH REPEATING :)

    page 44, ” … God wants you to pass the tests of life, so He never allows the tests you face to be greater than the grace He gives you to handle them.”

    page 80, “You know you’re surrendered to God when you rely on God to work things out instead of trying to manipulate others, force your agenda, and control the situation. You let go and let God work.”

    page 83, “Don’t be afraid, nothing under His control can ever be out of control.”

    page 127, “The essence of love is not what we do or provide for others, but how much we give of ourselves.”

    page 173, “Every time you forget that character is one of God’s purposes for your life, you will become frustrated by your circumstances.”

    page 186, “God’s Word .. creates faith .. produces change .. heals hurts .. transforms circumstances .. infuses hope .. and guarantees out future forever.”

    page 268, “Real servants don’t complain of unfairness .. They just trust God and keep serving.”

    page 309, “Your life is a journey .. Pass on what you know to others .. God is calling you to be His messenger.

  2. I never feel greater purpose or feel more alive in every way than when I am in close relation with my Savior, loving Him and allowing His love to reach out to others through me.

  3. My best moments are when I am doing something for Him. My purpose in life ends up being His purpose for my life. When the two mesh…it is very good!