Wednesday, October 11, 2017

I Got My Hands Full

Ecclesiastes 4:6
Better is an handful with quietness, than both the hands full with travail and vexation of spirit.

"A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush..." Have you ever heard this before? Do you understand the meaning of what is being said? It speaks of being content with what you have in your hand and not thinking of what you don't have, or haven't yet gotten. Thinking of the two that are left in the bush takes away from the thankfulness of the one you have in your hand.

God explains it even better than the world ever could. He says that it's better to have a handful and quietness. Quietness is speaking about peace. The kind of peace that passes all understanding. Did you notice that God said it better? If we would have written this first part of scripture it would have probably sounded like this... "Better is only a handful with quietness..." God sees a handful as sufficient and satisfying but our eyes see it as "only" a handful. Our fallen flesh desires both hands to be full. We desire this so much that we will even justify it through using God. "If God didn't want me to have both hands full He would have only given me one hand" we would say.

Having a handful with peace is much better than having both hands full with trouble. Just as a child would think that having two or more Popsicles would be better than having one, we use this same theory. But having our hands full of Popsicles would cause trouble, stickiness, and we couldn't eat all of them before they melted. On the other hand, having one in our hand and enjoying it with peace as the sun shines down on us, now that would be enjoyable.

Are you at peace with what you have today in your hand? Then be thankful for it. A blessing in the hand with peace is worth two hands full of trouble and heartache. Do you have your hands full?

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