Biblia

REAPING WHAT WE SOW

ECCLESIASTES 3:16–22 “God shall judge the righteous and the wicked” (Eccl. 3:17). The imagination of fallen man wanders so quickly that the Preacher is compelled to deter any wrong conclusions that might be derived from his former instruction. He has just spent a great deal of time bemoaning perpetual motion of life. Seasons come and … Continue reading “REAPING WHAT WE SOW”

A WORLD OF SELFISHNESS

ECCLESIASTES 4:1–6 Then I returned and considered all the oppression … (Eccl. 4:1). Who cannot be grieved by man’s selfishness? Stories of tragedy and oppression assault us daily. The oppression of corrupt national leaders, of murderers, of corrupt judicial systems—all remind us of the degradation of human nature and the corrupt principles that lie at … Continue reading “A WORLD OF SELFISHNESS”

WHEELS IN MOTION

ECCLESIASTES 3:1–8 A time for every purpose under heaven (Eccl. 3:1). In chapter 3 we find the Preacher still pursuing his argument that everything is in perpetual change. It is vain, therefore, to seek solid happiness in so shifting a scene. We might as well try to find peace on the tossing waves, where there … Continue reading “WHEELS IN MOTION”

HARMONY OF PURPOSE

ECCLESIASTES 3:9–15 He has made everything beautiful in its time (Eccl. 3:11). God has “made everything beautiful in its time.” The seasons of our lives are not feathers adrift on the wind, they are beautiful dispensations of God’s sovereign plan. This applies to the periods of suffering and trial as well as to times of … Continue reading “HARMONY OF PURPOSE”

CHEATED BY DEATH

ECCLESIASTES 2:12–16 … how does a wise man die? As the fool! (Eccl. 2:16). This passage shows the Preacher at his lowest point. He tried to find rest in the pursuit of knowledge, in the accumulation of wealth, and in the maximization of pleasure, but all left him empty. In desperation, he considered the advantages … Continue reading “CHEATED BY DEATH”

CHASING SHADOWS

ECCLESIASTES 2:17–26 … for without Him, who can eat or find enjoyment? (Eccl. 2:25 niv). The Preacher reaches the conclusion that even the essentials of life cannot be enjoyed outside the presence of God. Eating, drinking, working—everything that is basic to human existence provides no lasting sustenance when God is absent. “We may possess the … Continue reading “CHASING SHADOWS”