Should Christians Actually Enjoy Life?
Should Christians enjoy life? To some, this feels like a trick question. They know they should find joy in God but don’t know how much of life they should enjoy.
Ecclesiastes 9-10
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Should Christians enjoy life?
To some, this feels like a trick question. They know they should find joy in God but don’t know how much of life they should enjoy. In the back of their minds, they think Christians should always live a bit miserable and view activities like parties as frivolous. But Ecclesiastes 9:7-10 offers a different perspective. Here, the preacher of Ecclesiastes says:
7 Go, eat your bread with pleasure, and drink your wine with a cheerful heart, for God has already accepted your works. 8 Let your clothes be white all the time, and never let oil be lacking on your head. 9 Enjoy life with the wife you love all the days of your fleeting life, which has been given to you under the sun, all your fleeting days. For that is your portion in life and in your struggle under the sun. 10 Whatever your hands find to do, do with all your strength, because there is no work, planning, knowledge, or wisdom in Sheol where you are going.
Those who place their hope in God are to “carpe diem”—seize the day. This isn’t to say we ignore the reality of death. Quite the contrary. In fact, the preacher spends the first six verses of this chapter making this exact point. We are to acknowledge the sting of death yet also live life to the fullest. Daniel and Jonathan Akin write: “Contemplate death and take it to heart so you can enjoy life. That is his point. Go to a funeral rather than a party so that you can contemplate your frailty and finitude as a means to live wisely and enjoy life.”[1]