In February of 2016 I watched or read about what people did to survive some personal calamity. The first was the movie "The 33" which recollected the true story of 33 miners trapped in a mine in Chile for 2 months. The second was the tragedy of an airplane crash in the Andes and how the rescued 16 people survived. The survivors were rescued 2 months after the crash. The third is the devastating Winston cyclone that left a trail of destruction in Fiji with some families having now to sleep in caves.
Ecclesiastes 6:12, For who knows what is good for man in life, all the days of his vain life which he passes like a shadow? Who can tell a man what will happen after him under the sun?
Everything seems to be vanity, is what the writer says again. Whether you have wealth, many children or wisdom, you cannot have a difference in your life. You cannot enjoy them. So what is the point?
When people come to me with their challenges, I say that it could be much worse and we need to be thankful for what we have. Everyone in the events above went through near death experiences. They are just thankful that they are alive. Yes, food, shelter and water is most important but our lives are most important. And, without God it is meaningless.
Father, Your presence with me is all that I ask. I am happy and satisfied.
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