Chronological Reading Plan for June 19, Ecc 7-12.
Today's readings are
Ecc 7-12. Tomorrow's are 1 Kings 10-11 and 2
Chron 9.
The second half of
Ecclesiastes deals with the realities of life and the truth of living in a
fallen world. Trying to find meaning or hope in wealth, education, politics,
relationships or power only leads to frustration, disappointment and despair.
For many, the endless pursuit of those things has left them empty and
jaded.
Furthermore, any sense
of self-importance should be put into the proper perspective of fearing God (a
reverential awe of Him, not a trembling apprehension) and obeying His
commandments.
Solomon drifted away
from God. His pursuit of his own pleasure and self-image only made him realize
how futile life was apart from God. Ultimately, he came to the point that his
response to God, even when he didn't fully understand him, was one of faith and
trust. The wisest man in the history of the world tried to find meaning apart
from God and failed. He concludes by finally confessing that he is unable to
understand God's ways...but trusts Him and His word anyway.
His final words
provide the framework for the entire book,
Ecclesiastes 12:13 The end of the matter; all has been heard. Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man.14 For God will bring every deed into judgment, with every secret thing, whether good or evil.
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