Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Ecclesiastes 7

"Practice makes Patience!"
Wisdom is Sweet
Ecclesiastes 7
5/07/07
Summary:
To briefly summarize this chapter, I would say that Solomon mainly talks about the vast difference between wisdom and foolishness, while also seeding a few proverbs in-between!

Key Verse(s):
7:3 - "Sorrow is better than laughter, for by sadness of face the heart is made glad." (ESV)
7:8b - "...the patient in spirit is better than the proud in spirit." (ESV)
7:12b - "...wisdom preserves the life of him who has it." (ESV)
7:19 - "Wisdom gives strength to the wise man more than ten rulers who are in a city."(ESV)

Lesson:
This chapter spoke volumes to me. I read it a couple times this week and both times there were things that the Holy Spirit brought to my attention. The main lesson in this chapter is the importance of gaining wisdom. Without wisdom, we are foolish, and the foolish perish with a meaningless life. 7:8 tells us that patience is better than pride. I can't BEGIN to tell how true that statement is! Being patient is not an easy thing to do. It might be easy to wait for chocolate cookies to come out of the oven (or maybe it's not), but try waiting for the Lord to direct your path, whether in the job-related field or the relationship field. Try waiting before you get married before you become physically involved with your spouse (that will REALLY test your patience). BELIEVE ME, if you're PATIENT, God will see you through and it will be worth it!
The Bible says that we shouldn't look back to the past and think of those days as "better" (v10). I've done that before and it has never been productive.
v12 says that wisdom preserves the LIFE of its possessor! How amazing is that?!
v19 says that Wisdom gives strength to the wise man more than ten rulers in a city! Solomon doesn't take wisdom lightly. This is an essential and key component of a strong and healthy Christian.
Solomon also noted toward the end of the chapter that it was hard for him to find an upright man - only one in a thousand! But not even ONE upright woman in them all! wow! When I find one that IS upright, I will be truly blessed :)

Insight/application:
I read verses 13-14 where the word "consider" was used. This to me seems like a really deep and powerful word. Consider. "Consider what God has done: Who can straighten what he has made crooked? When times are bad, consider: God has made the one as well as the other."
God made both the good and bad times. We are to glorify Him in both. These verses could never speak truer to me, as I've been letting God handle a relationship that I've been holding on to by myself. If it is His will, I may still regain what I once have lost. If it is His will though, I may also gain something that I have never had before. The point is, I want what His will is and not mine. This is what makes this relationship so hard, because I already know what I want. Does this mean that God has laid the truth on my heart, or am I still listening to my own selfish desires? If I'm spending most of my time now with God, does that mean that I still feel the same way about this relationship, that it is God's will?
Ok - that was a rabbit trail of thought!
vs 18b says that the wise man who FEARS GOD will avoid the extremes of foolishness and wickedness. Another amazing promise for those who fear God.

My Best Friend and Comforter, I bring my sins before you and ask you to forgive me for displeasing You in them. Make me more like you: holy, blameless, and righteous. There is none like you Lord.
Thank you for your comfort and wisdom. Please continue to bring wisdom into my life, as I move forward in life, as I get ready to graduate, move back to Andover, and begin another chapter of my life. You know my needs and desires O Lord. Help me to be persevere and to be patient for what I desire. And may my desires delight you O Lord. May they be pleasing in Your eyes.
Your servant and friend,
Micah
Amen

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