Ecclesiastes 2:26 (NIV)
To the person who pleases him, God gives wisdom,
knowledge and happiness, but to the sinner he gives the task of gathering and
storing up wealth to hand it over to the one who pleases God. This too is
meaningless, a chasing after the wind.
Prior to his death from cancer at age 40 in March 1991,
Republican campaign manager Lee Atwater was one of the most admired and hated
men in American politics. His greatest accomplishment was guiding Vice
President George Bush to a comeback victory over Democratic nominee Michael
Dukakis in 1988. Bush's comeback was partially the result of Atwater's skillful
use of "attack" television commercials directed at Dukakis' record as
governor of Massachusetts.
But soon after his cancer was detected in the summer of
1990, Lee became a Christian. He said: "I've found Jesus Christ - It's
that simple. He's made a difference, and I'm glad I've found Him while there's
still time." Atwater spent much of his remaining life publicly apologizing
for his attacks.
Reflecting on the past, Atwater said: "The eighties
were about acquiring: wealth, power, and prestige. I know. I acquired more
wealth and power and prestige than most. But you can acquire all you want and
still feel empty." He continued: "It took a deadly illness to put me
eye to eye with that truth, but it is a truth that the country, caught up in
its ruthless ambitions and moral decay, can learn on my dime."
Wealth and power disappear quickly. But our relationship
with the Lord lasts throughout eternity.
Dear Lord, we want to give our selfish ambition over to You.
Help us seek to know You more intimately each and every day. In Jesus’ Name,
Amen.
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