Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Have A Good Time - Part I

God blessed me with an amazing vacation over the last few days. I enjoyed the snow in the mountains of Colorado and the warm beaches of home sweet home (South Florida!) Upon trying to relate in words how we should enjoy the earth and 'have a good time', I found this article which puts my thoughts into words. It's a little lengthy so please enjoy Part I and stay tuned for Part II next week.

Have A Good Time - Bob J. Walton
It's that season of the year again; the "good ole summer time." It's that time of the year when many of us take that long awaited vacation. It's the time for recreation, travel, and truly the time of the year to "have a good time. . "
And certainly if there was ever a time in human history when people can have a good time, it is now. While our grandparents worked from 60 to 80 hours per week, we plan our schedules around a 40 hour work week. Thus we all have more time on our hands for pleasure and recreation. And furthermore, with our technological age, there are so many things to help us have a good time; in fact, helping us have a good time has become one of the world's leading industries. It is because of these factors that America has become a land of "enjoy the good life" as one catchy television commercial has put it.
From my study of the Scriptures, I am convinced that God wants us to have a good time; to enjoy the beauty of his creation. Our Heavenly Father has put so many things on this earth for us to enjoy, and to enjoy them is his desire. And to enjoy the things of God's creation is recreation. With the everyday toils of life, we often become tired both mentally and physically; thus the word recreation conveys the thought of "re-creating" our minds, bodies, and energies.
One of the truly great books of the Old Testament is the book of Ecclesiastes. This ancient book teaches us how to have a good time. The theme of the book is "life under the sun," or how to live on this earth. Six times in the book the writer admonishes man to enjoy life. "Behold that which I have seen: it is good and comely (fitting) for one to eat and drink and to enjoy the good of all his labor that he taketh under the sun, all the days of his life which God giveth him: for this is his portion" (Eccl. 5: 18). "There is nothing better for a man than that the should eat and drink, and make his soul enjoy good in his labor. This also I saw, that it is from the hand of God" (Eccl. 2:24). From these verses it is concluded that God desires that man work diligently and from the fruit of these labors he is to enjoy life. And we should always consider this as a gift from God. Thus a great lesson about life we need to learn is how to have a good time; how truly to enjoy life on this earth. And the individual who learns this great lesson can live a happy, productive, and successful life.
But with the expression "have a good time" there is also a grave danger. The danger lies in the abuses. We do not have to be reminded that there is another side of the coin; that side being dissipation. This word means "excessive indulgence in luxury and vicious pleasures." So many today abuse the principle of having a good time and embrace the old Epicurean philosophy of "eat, drink, and be merry" in which this ancient Greek philosopher advocated, "the chief purpose of man is to achieve happiness, and true happiness is found in pleasure." And so many today, under the guise of "having a good time" have turned the God-given privilege of enjoying life under the sun into an excessive indulgence of the sordid pleasures of life. And when this philosophy is embraced, it always leads to that which is injurious and debilitating to our physical, mental, moral, and worst of all, our spiritual happiness and well being.

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