Is there anything of which one
might say, “See this, it is new?”
Already it has existed for ages
which were before us.
Ecclesiastes 1:10
Lately
I've been reading through the book of Ecclesiastes...yes, it's really
a book in the Bible. It's one of those that is nestled between
Proverbs and Song of Solomon. I remember where it is because both
Proverbs and Ecclesiastes were penned by Solomon with Holy Spirit
leading. So often we feel that much of the Bible is out of date.
Even Christians who love God's Word can take on that attitude if they
aren't careful. I look at this particular book and wonder if Solomon
hasn't been looking in our living groom windows, halls of Congress,
Wall street investment desks and maybe even into our church
buildings
.
.
Solomon
was a blessed man. He gave the right answer when God told him he
could have anything he wanted. He could have had military power,
riches and whatever else many people would have asked for. Solomon
simply asked for wisdom. As a result, God added other of Solomon's
wishes to the list because Solomon had given God the answer He
wanted.
Unfortunately,
wisdom and the riches God gave him didn't seem to be enough. His
pride and riches became compulsions in his life and in this book that
is also considered a wisdom book gives his frustration with all of
his achievements.
First
in chapter 1:13,17 he says, “I set my mind.” In verse 13 he sets
his mind on wisdom, but also on the burden that can be man's with all
of God's provision. In 17, Solomon's goal is different in that he
wants to set his mind to know wisdom, but now is wanting to know more
about the madness of folly. We must be careful what we set our minds
on because we will usually do all we can to achieve whatever it is.
He's even decided in verse 18:
Because
in much wisdom there is much grief,
and increasing knowledge results in
increasing pain.
and increasing knowledge results in
increasing pain.
In
chapters 2 & 3, Solomon speaks of all the things he added to his
coffers he speaks of where we might be in our day in 2:10.
All that my eyes desired I did not refuse them.
I did not withhold my heart from any pleasure,
for my heart was pleased because of all my
labor and this was my reward for all my labor.
I
can hear us now. I may have said something similar at times. “I've
worked hard and there's nothing wrong with buying myself some things
I want and deserve. I can buy anything I set my mind on and can have
as much fun as I want.” Does any of that sound familiar. It's
pretty much the mind set of our society today.
Solomon
wasn't finished though and there's so much more:
Furthermore,
I have seen under the
sun that in the place of justice there is
wickedness and in the place of
righteousness there is wickedness.
(4:16)
sun that in the place of justice there is
wickedness and in the place of
righteousness there is wickedness.
(4:16)
Take
a look at the judicial system in our country and how messed up it is.
The worst of criminals either go free or with a mere slap on the
hands. Judges have a bias depending on what political party put them
in office. Policemen can try to arrest a speeding driver and the
policeman can face any number of false accusations. The same
problems in this area have trickled down from Solomon into our own
society.
One
more of of many:
There
is a grievous evil which I have seen
under the sun: riches being hoarded by their
owner to his hurt.
(5:13)
under the sun: riches being hoarded by their
owner to his hurt.
(5:13)
Does
this have a familiar ring to it? From hoarders we see on TV to those
who scam people any number of ways in order to gain all the wealth
they can at another's expense. Even we may fall into the same trap of
saving things we may never use.
My
prayer for us is we will live lives that will honor God in every way
whether it be in our work, spending, possessions, amusements. If the
richest man who lived came to know the folly of riches and things of
this world that were for nothing when they become a compulsion, can't
we learn his lesson no matter how mere our riches and possessions may
be?
Father,
I'm so grateful that You never change. You decided how things should
be long before time began and you have adhered to those things to the
letter. Thank You for the security in knowing You stay the same and
that sameness will always remain. I praise You today for who You are
in my life. Thank You for Jesus and it' in His name I pray....Amen
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