A Time To Cast Away
Ecclesiastes 3:6    … a  time to cast away.
   If you are like me, you can look around your house and realize that we  have the tendency to hoard things. I kind of have a clutter mentality. Even though  things like organized and "neat”, there still is a lot of clutter. Not long ago  I was cleaning out my tool shed and was coming across things that I know I will  never use. But you still have in the back of your mind, well, maybe, in the  future I will need it. Even though you cannot find one reason why you would  ever need it or even how you acquired the item. As we read here in Ecclesiastes,  we can see what Solomon is trying to get us to understand. God has reasons for  everything that happen or does not happen. We need to spend time to learn more  of God’s nature to help us understand. Clutter is a great way to not be able to  find something. We will find it hard for us to find God if our lives are  cluttered. When he says there is a time to cast away, or some versions say  throw away, we need to understand, this will be very important for us to be  able to get closer to God. 
Let’s start here, we will focus on  the physical aspect of casting things away.
1st Timothy 6:7  For we brought nothing into this world, and  it is certain we can carry nothing out.
1st Timothy 6:8  And having food and raiment let us be  therewith content.
Psalm 49:16 Be not thou  afraid when one is made rich, When the glory of his house is increased;
Psalm 49:17 For when he  dieth he shall carry nothing away: His glory shall not descend after him.
 Pretty simple. We cannot take anything with us  when we leave this earth to go be with Jesus. When we were born, we had  nothing, and we will leave with nothing when we die. There in verse 8 it says  we should be content with just food and clothing. Clearly this is a great  example of how not to start to clutter our lives. When we look at our homes and  see all that we have collected over the years, have those items helped us grow  closer to God? I am not saying we should not have things; God is clear we are  to be prosperous. I am not saying to get rid of everything you own, even though  Jesus did ask of that to the rich man in Matthew 19. His possessions were  stumbling block and getting rid of them was the only way he could have truly  followed Christ. We must ask, is there anything I need to cast away that may be  a stumbling block with my walk in Christ? 
 Back to when I was uncluttering my shed, there  were many things I was getting rid of still of value. Some would have been  pricy brand new. I had made it a habit to give those things away, and not ask  for any money . It was no longer any use to me but would be great use to  someone else. I have learned to be a charitable giver in this sense. You know  the saying, "someone’s garbage is someone else’s treasure”. 
Proverbs 22:9 He that hath  a bountiful eye shall be blessed; For he giveth of his bread to the poor. 
   I used this verse, to let us know that we should give and not expect  anything in return. When we are casting things away, it does not only mean to  just throw it out but maybe donate it to some in need. 
Luke 12:15 And he said unto  them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness: for a  man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.
Now let’s take a look at the  spiritual side of casting things away. 
   I can only truly give an example of my own life. I will admit my mind is  at times very cluttered with thoughts, ideologies, ways, etc... that need to be  cast away. As I get older and more stubborn, I will admit, sometimes it is  hard. 
Matthew 6:19-21 (19) Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth  and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: (20) but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where  neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor  steal: (21) for where your treasure is, there  will your heart be also.
 Here we see Jesus we should be laying  treasures in Heaven. This is a very spiritual ideology, for we already know we  cannot take physical things to heaven.  This  will come as our mind set and how we react to that mindset. If our minds are  set on worldly ideologies, there will not be room for God in our lives. This is  where it gets tough. It is important that we start casting away all of our worldly  ideology and make room for God’s ideology. The best way to put it is we will  start to give up things that distract us from following God. 
Phillipians 3:8 Yea  doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge  of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and  do count them but dung, that I may win Christ,
   Here Paul writes that he has given everything up to follow Christ.  Nothing of this world was good enough to take the place of the knowledge of  Christ. He cast away himself to fully submerge himself to Christ. Paul casted  away his mind set and ideology to make room for the knowledge of Christ.  Nothing else mattered to him. Think about the world we live in today. Think  abut how easily our minds can be set in a different direction. When we watch  the news or see something political that drives us crazy, do we keep Godly  thoughts or do we allow other thoughts to be taking the place of Godly  thoughts. Those are the ones we need to be casting out. It is tough, especially  since we are being so emotionally attacked. Our emotions need to be cast aside,  and allow God to have a better, neater, more organized place in our minds to  establish himself. 
Romans 8:5-6  For they that are after the flesh do mind the  things of the flesh; but they that are after the Spirit the things of the  Spirit. For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is  life and peace.
Romans 12:2 And be not  conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind,  that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
   We must cast away worldly things. Anything that takes our focus off of  Christ only inhibits the full glory we can receive from God. We ask ourselves, how  come we do not see the great things today that we read about in the Bible? The reason  is us. We have filled ourselves with so much garbage. We are not casting away  things that do not pertain to God. We have cluttered our lives so much there is  not enough room for God to manifest Himself in us. 
Lets start casting away!


COMMENTS
[ posted by Cindy, 08/03/2024 04:44 PM ]
First off, I have to tell you when I saw where you quotedPhil 3:8 and the word 'dung' I laughed and thought that's a good typo...then I looked it up to see what it should have said... And it's there! LOL   I am going to keep with the spiritual side meaning of our verses. Several weeks ago we did 'casting away stones' and we mentioned it can mean to get rid of stones to build up a better and stronger building , clearing of a field, used in a battle to tear down...etc, among other things. I want a 'time to cast away'  to be in the same sense as casting away stones. Not just our physical clutter, but our spiritual and mental clutter.  Sure, they may not even mean similar things as they were written, but we have no other context than the verses as they were written. The stones can be our stumbling blocks for sure, but we can also have our thoughts and ideas that prevent us from hearing God, focusing on His word, etc.   If we cast away the things we toss around in our brain that keep us distracted and filled with clutter, cast away the negativity, cast away the things that hurt our heads and hearts we can get ourselves closer to the relationship God wants with us. We are the ones that prevent our closeness with God.  We make those roadblocks. With stones, clutter, busyness, distractions. We choose to keep and not cast away the mental and physical distractions.  1 Peter 5:7  "Casting all your cares upon him; for he careth for you." Psalm 55:22 "Cast your burdens upon the Lord, and he shall sustain thee: he will never suffer the righteous to be moved." If we hold on to our problems and concerns, they will destroy us from the inside. Worry, anxiety, sleeplessness, doubts, mood swings......The two verses above tell us to give them to God. Specifically to "cast them" upon him. We need to cast them away from ourselves and in the hands of God.  His will is always done in His perfect timing.  No matter what the problem is.  We have to realize we are not in control. We may think we are.  We humble ourselves to God when we cast away our problems, fears, worries to Him.  Jesus showed his disciples who were terrified in the storm  that he does indeed have the power to control the situation. Do we feel the same? We already have the connection thru the Holy Spirit, our words and prayers and trust in Him. We have to let our faith in what God wants and can do for us when we cast away those things that bother and worry us that take away our peace. Cast away the distractions.  Pray instead of worry. Cast away our problems on God and let His love and grace take care of it.  God is willing to carry the heaviest of burdens that we cast away to Him. Now is the time to cast away all those things that you have going on that keep you from God and His love for you. Cast it away upon our Father in heaven.  The perfect person to cast away those things to.  Pray about it, and let it go. There's a saying that's on shirts   and signs...        "Give it to God and go to sleep." 
[ posted by Mike, 08/05/2024 12:26 PM ]
Hah, I purposely did not use Psalm 55:22 even though it is my favorite verse. Glad to see you put it in your response.