Saturday, May 31, 2025
Let Us Enjoy the Good Things at Hand
Wisdom of Solomon 2:1-9 (tr. David Winston):
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[1] For they said to themselves, reasoning in their faulted way: our life is short and full of trouble; there is no remedy at man's end, and no one has been known to have returned from the grave.
[2] By mere chance did we come to be, and thereafter we shall be as though we had never been, for the breath in our nostrils is but a puff of smoke; our reason is a mere spark within our throbbing heart,
[3] and when that is extinguished, our body will turn to ashes, and our life breath will be scattered like thin air.
[4] Our name will be forgotten with the passage of time, and none will recall our deeds; our life will be gone like the traces of a cloud and dispersed as mist, pursued by the sun's rays and overborne by its heat.
[5] For our time is the passing of a shadow, and there is no reversal of our end; it has been sealed, and none overturns it.
[6] Come then, let us enjoy the good things at hand, and make use of creation with youthful zest.
[7] Let us take our fill of costly wine and perfumes, and let no spring blossom pass us by.
[8] Let us crown ourselves with rosebuds before they wither.
[9] Let no meadow fail to share in our revelry, let us everywhere leave tokens of our merriment, for this is our portion and our birthright.
