Transience of Life
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Man . . . Is of Few Days, and Full of Trouble
By C.H. Spurgeon0JOB 14:1PSA 39:4C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the transient nature of life, urging believers to remember that earthly joys are fleeting and often accompanied by trouble. He emphasizes the importance of not becoming too attached to worldly possessions and relationships, as they are temporary and can be taken away at any moment. Spurgeon encourages a mindset that anticipates separation and loss, promoting a love that is aware of life's fragility. He reminds us that true joy is found in seeking heavenly treasures rather than earthly ones, as our time on earth is marked by suffering and sorrow. Ultimately, he calls for a focus on eternal joys, suggesting that the path of trouble leads us home to God.
Our Days on the Earth Are as a Shadow, And
By F.B. Meyer01CH 29:15PSA 90:12JHN 15:4F.B. Meyer reflects on the transient nature of human life, comparing it to shadows and fleeting moments, yet emphasizes that even brief lives can leave a lasting impact. He draws on the example of David and his contemporaries, who, despite their temporary existence, created works that endure through time. Meyer stresses the importance of allowing God to work within us, as true union with Christ leads to fruitful lives that can influence future generations. He encourages believers to seek divine guidance in their endeavors, ensuring that their works are meaningful and not a source of shame. Ultimately, he asserts that while we are pilgrims on earth, our lives can contribute to eternal legacies.
Coming to the End
By J.R. Miller0PSA 30:5ECC 3:1MAT 6:34JHN 14:1ROM 8:182CO 4:18PHP 1:211TH 4:13HEB 9:27REV 21:4J.R. Miller reflects on the transient nature of life, emphasizing that we are constantly coming to the end of various experiences, relationships, and even life itself. He illustrates how beauty and joy are fleeting, yet new experiences continually emerge, shaping our lives in unexpected ways. Miller encourages us to cherish our friendships and the lessons they impart, while also recognizing that loss is an inevitable part of life. Ultimately, he reassures that through faith in Christ, we can find hope and comfort in the face of loss and death, viewing them not as calamities but as transitions to a greater existence. Living each day fully prepares us for the end, allowing us to embrace death as a gateway to eternal life.
This Too, Shall Pass Away
By J.R. Miller0JOB 11:16PSA 30:5ECC 3:1ISA 40:8MAT 6:19ROM 8:182CO 4:172CO 5:1JAS 4:141PE 1:24J.R. Miller emphasizes the transient nature of life's experiences, urging us to maintain perspective during both trials and triumphs, as they will eventually pass away. He shares anecdotes illustrating how a calm acceptance of life's fleeting moments can lead to a more peaceful existence. The sermon highlights the importance of remembering that both sorrow and joy are temporary, encouraging believers to find solace in God's eternal presence amidst life's changes. Miller concludes by reminding us that while earthly joys and pains are fleeting, our relationship with God offers lasting hope and security.