WISDOM AND RIGHTEOUSNESS

Passage: Ecclesiastes 7:15~29  

Key verse: 29

The wise teacher reminds us that the righteous and the evil do not always meet their fair end in the fallen world. Trying to be righteous is not only an unachievable goal (20, Mark 10:18), but one may also burn himself out in the process (16). One who fears the Lord will understand that he always needs the grace of the Lord and to be humble instead of relying on his own strength.

Wisdom has great value. One who has wisdom is more influential than one with great political power. One who has wisdom can avoid unnecessary emotional waste. Then should we spend our lives seeking wisdom?

Well, the teacher gives his own experience as a man. His search for wisdom had been hindered by a woman who ruined his heart and left him bitter (26). Ultimately, he realizes God already created mankind upright, and a man seeking wisdom on his own in a world full of schemes may end up deviating from righteousness.



Prayer: Father, thank you for giving us the simple truth of your love and righteousness. Thank you for the truth that gives us salvation that no wisdom can provide. Help us, Father, to come to you knowing that your wisdom is greater than our thoughts and find our peace in you.

One Word: Righteousness and Wisdom in the Lord