What Does It Mean?
“Ephemeral”
Ephemeral means “lasting for a very short time.” Our lives last for a certain sum of years, but in reality, when compared to eternity our life is ephemeral. We have no clue how long we have on this earth. God knows, but we do not and never will. Birth is easy to predict because of the changing of the women’s physical appearance while carrying the fetus, but not so with death.
God is not associated with the word ephemeral in any way, shape, or form. He is timeless. Scripture tells us in Psalm 90:4, “For (God), a thousand years are as a passing day, as brief as a few night hours.” And 2 Peter 3:8 which says, “...with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.”
Astoundingly enough we are told that He has NO BEGINNING and NO END. He just IS. Now that boggles the mind. Yet just because it cannot be explained doesn’t make it a lie. I believe that Almighty God is mind numbingly superior to anyone or anything even Hollywood could invent. There is NOTHING to compare Him to.
What are some other things in life that are “ephemeral”? Ill-gotten gain. Selfish behavior. Adultery. Pretty much anything that benefits you, but harms someone else is unhealthy and unnecessary – it’s positive impact is non-existent, and what you gain from it is gone before you know it. Any benefit you gain only lasts for a very short time. Ephemeral.
Straying from God’s plan can have bad results for you and all you care about. A middle aged man I know was engaged to a lady of the same approximate age. He did something unfortunate that caused a breaking of the engagement. When I spoke with him I said very plaining, “well buddy, you’ve done things your way and failed, why not try doing things God’s way?” No response. No reaction. He’s still pursuing that which caused the problem compounding the consequences of his initial mistake. This man’s indiscretion nearly ruined his life, yet he keeps rumbling down his own personal path of sin. Without salvation he is doomed to end up where he never intended to go. And the gain he experienced was “ephemeral” in nature. Until next time, walk with the King & be a blessing.
In His Name & for His Glory,
RL Keller
Bread of Life Ministries
Note: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.