Tag: Ecclesiastes

  • Verse to DATE the Word on April 13 (4/13) is Ecclesiastes 4:13

    Verse to DATE the Word on April 13 (4/13) is Ecclesiastes 4:13

    Better a poor and wise youth Than an old and foolish king who 
    will be admonished no more.” – Ecclesiastes 4:13
    Our verse to DATE the Word on April 13 (4/13) is Ecclesiastes 4:13. Ecclesiastes 4:13 says, “Better a poor and wise youth Than an old and foolish king who will be admonished no more.”

    YOU ARE NEVER TO BE TOO OLD TO LEARN or BE CORRECTED

    There is an old statement that you can’t teach old dogs new tricks.  It is used to speak of a person who has become resistant to change.  The “old stubborn dog” usually follows that statement with “I am too old to change.”   While one might understand how as we get older it is harder to change, we MUST be careful not to become resistant to CORRECTION. 

    As you have gotten older have you become more resistant to being corrected?

    A reality check is that each of us will continually face temptations no matter our age. Unfortunately, we will still commit sins. When that happens, we are going to be admonished by the Holy Spirit and at times the Holy Spirit will use another person to say a word of rebuke or reproof, a word of warning to correct us.  Will you, regardless of age, be willing to be admonished?  Will you receive the rebuke?  

    Our verse to DATE is a verse of comparative wisdom.  A comparative is when you have BETTER and THAN in the verse.  Here Solomon writes that a poor youth with wisdom is BETTER THAN an old king who is foolish and cannot be corrected.  The poor youth may not be viewed with much value, but he has more going for him than the powerful king. The poor youth is wise, which means he can be corrected, whereas the powerful king is foolish and will not be corrected.  

    As a reminder about who the wise are notice some verses from Proverbs:
    Proverbs 13:1 A wise son accepts his father’s discipline, But a scoffer does not listen to rebuke.
    Proverbs 15:31 The ear that hears the rebukes of life will abide among the wise. 32  He who disdains instruction despises his own soul, But he who heeds rebuke gets understanding.
    Proverbs 9:8 Do not reprove a scoffer, or he will hate you, Reprove a wise man and he will love you.

    How do you respond to admonishment (someone speaking the truth into your mind)?  

    How do you respond to someone loving you enough to point out a character flaw?  

    Do you have a mindset, no matter your age, that you would want a righteous person to admonish you?  Do you still pray Psalm 141:5?  It says, “Let the righteous strike me; It shall be a kindness. And let him rebuke me; It shall be as excellent oil; Let my head not refuse it.”

    The poor youth is wiser and better off than the old king because the youth is coachable and teachable and most importantly can be corrected and will change.  When you can be corrected you can get back on the right path.  When you resist and reject the admonishment to return to the right path you continue down a path to destruction.  

    Let us not become an old stubborn, foolish “dog” that cannot be corrected!  Stay humble and be humble.  Keep listening and keep learning.  Receive rebukes.  Make adjustments as you receive admonishment!  

    Verse to DATE the Word on April 13 (4/13) is Ecclesiastes 4:13. It says, “Better a poor and wise youth Than an old and foolish king who will be admonished no more.”

    Maybe in reading this today you need to repent of not being receptive to the call to repent.  

    Continue Strong being receptive to the rebukes of life,
    And remember to DATE the Word
  • Verse to DATE the Word on March 6 (3/6) is Ecclesiastes 3:6

    Verse to DATE the Word on March 6 (3/6) is Ecclesiastes 3:6

    Our verse to DATE the Word on March 6 (3/6) is Ecclesiastes 3:6
    Ecclesiastes 3:6 says, “A time to gain, And a time to lose; A time to keep, And a time to throw away;”
    Actions that bring about IMPROVEMENT

    As one comes to Ecclesiastes 3 one reads, “To everything, there is a season, A time for every purpose under heaven.”  Following this profound statement comes a list of things that we have happening in our lives yet are opposites. Such as in verse 2 we read, “A time to be born, and a time to die; A time to plant, And a time to pluck what is planted;”  One can easily see the opposites in this verse.  In verse 4 we read of a time to WEEP and a time to LAUGH.  There will be times of MOURNING and there will be times of DANCING.  While opposite, each is a part of our life and each has a purpose.  

    Eccl. 3:6 gives us the opposites of gaining as opposed to losing and losing as opposed to gaining, and of keeping as opposed to throwing away and throwing away as opposed to keeping.  This verse helps us to keep perspective, to keep balanced, and to do things that bring about improvement in a person’s life.  One way of looking at this verse in totality is to understand to bring improvement to our life, there will be times we need to be gathering while at other times there will be times we need to get rid of stuff. 

    Drilling down on the verse let us ask a few questions.
    What are the things you need to be gaining?  For some, this verse speaks to you about gaining an education.  There is a time to be in class and working toward getting a certain degree.  Education is a great door opener.  For some people who find themselves unemployed, the reason may very well be they are unemployable.  At some point, a price was not paid to GAIN the education needed for employment.  Having been very involved in education for the vast majority of my life I have stressed there is a time to GAIN an education.  This is but one example of a time to gain.  

    What are things you need to be losing?  There are things we need to LOSE.  For instance, one may need to lose a bad attitude.  One may need to lose a grip on greed.   One may need to lose selfishness.  One may need to lose the weight of sin. (Hebrews 12:1)

    What are the things you need to be keeping?  The idea of keeping here is to hold tight.  I would suggest that one will want to hold tight to family and to friends.  Hold tight to relationships!  It is so easy to handle what is so important carelessly.   

    What are the things you need to be throwing away?  As it is March and we are moving toward spring we know it is important to have what is called Spring cleaning.  Well, maybe you need some spring cleaning with your mind and your heart.   Maybe your heart is falling in love with something that is seeking to replace your love for the Lord.  We would call that an idol and it needs to be thrown away.  

    Acting on Ecclesiastes 3:6 means what for you?  I suggest answering the following four questions.
    What decisions do you need to make to BRING something INTO your life as it is a time to GAIN?  
    What decisions do you need to make to GET OUT of your life as it is a time to LOSE?  
    What decisions do you need to make to ensure you are HOLDING TIGHT to what is most valuable?  
    What decision do you need to make to REMOVE from your life what does not belong? 

    Verse to DATE the Word on March 6 (3/6) is Ecclesiastes 3:6. It says, “A time to gain, And a time to lose; A time to keep, And a time to throw away;

    The season of life will include seasons of improvement.  You improve by gaining and you improve by losing.  You improve by keeping and you improve by throwing away.   

    Continue Strong improving!
    And remember to DATE THE WORD
    PS – Don’t forget that you LOSE an hour of sleep this Saturday/Sunday morning as we SPRING FORWARD.
  • Verse to DATE the Word on December 13 (12/13) is Ecclesiastes 12:13

    Our verse to DATE the Word on December 13 (12/13) is Ecclesiastes 12:13
    Ecclesiastes 12:13 says, “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God and keep His commandments, For this is man’s all.”                                                    
    FEARING GOD IS WHAT MAKES LIFE MEANINGFUL

    The Book of Ecclesiastes starts with these doom and gloom words: Eccl. 1:2 “Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher, vanity of vanities! All is vanity.” Wow! What a depressing start to a Book of the Bible. Life is meaningless!  To prove how meaningless it is Solomon will tell about one pursuit after another pursuit that will leave one unsatisfied. From wine and women to work and wealth Solomon never found satisfaction.   

    A subtitle for Ecclesiastes easily could be “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction.”

    However, Solomon says he has made a discovery in his search for meaning and he now gives his conclusion of the greatest discovery of all time. The conclusion for having a MEANINGFUL life is FEAR GOD and KEEP His Commandments!

    To fear God is to place God where He belongs with the acknowledgment that He exists and stand in awe of Him offering adoration to Him and recognizing His authority over you.

    Life takes on meaning when you REALIZE and RECOGNIZE there is a GOD and you are not Him!

    This will then lead to KEEPING HIS COMMANDMENTS.  You will live according to His standards rather than doing what is right in your own eyes.

    What has so far been the conclusion for you in finding meaning in life?  The wisest of men, Solomon would tell you that your answer needs to be “fearing God and keeping His commandments.”  This and this only is what life is about and what will bring meaning to life.
      
    Friends, until God is in the right place in your life, your life is going to stay unfilled, lacking meaning and satisfaction. Listen to Proverbs 19:23 “The fear of the LORD leads to life, and whoever has it rests satisfied;” Now connect Matthew 6:33 which says, “But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be provided for you.”

    It is now your call!  What will be your conclusion?

    The verse to DATE the Word on December 13 (12/13) is Ecclesiastes 12:13. It says, “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God and keep His commandments, For this is man’s all.”

    Continue Strong in the FEAR of the Lord!
    And remember to DATE THE WORD!
  • Verse to DATE the Word on November 9 (11/9) is Ecclesiastes 11:9

    Verse to DATE the Word on November 9 (11/9) is Ecclesiastes 11:9
    Rejoice, O young man, in your youth, and let your heart cheer you in the days of your youth; Walk in the ways of your heart, and in the sight of your eyes; But know that for all these God will bring you into judgment.” 
    Our verse to DATE the Word on November 9 (11/9) is Ecclesiastes 11:9. Ecclesiastes 11:9 says, “Rejoice, O young man, in your youth, and let your heart cheer you in the days of your youth; Walk in the ways of your heart, and in the sight of your eyes; But know that for all these God will bring you into judgment.

    Wisdom says ENJOY your YOUTH with an EYE on ETERNITY

    Being young is such a WONDERFUL time of life yet so many young people WISH to rush through their youth.  Remember how you could not wait to be a certain age?  

    Ecclesiastes 11:9 tells us not to RUSH through our youth but REJOICE in our days of being young!  While it can be STRESSFUL it really is a most WONDERFUL time of life!  A young person should ENJOY these days!  They should not wish them away.  And definitely, they should not waste them!

    Many of you reading this are either parents of a YOUTH and/or you minister to those who are YOUTH.  You should have Ecclesiastes 11:9 as one of your go to verses for advising, yes, discipling your youth.  It is one of the best for reminding a young person of the tremendous opportunities they have to dream and explore possibilities with their life.  It also is one of the best verses to remind them that choices have consequences. I do not know how many times I have said you make your choices and then your choice make you!  Young people need to know this. Young people need to know the law of sowing and reaping.   

    Placing Ecclesiastes 11:9 before your youth helps them to KNOW they will ANSWER for their ACTIONS.  While they are free to choose their activities and actions, they are not free to choose who they answer to for their actions.  Each young person has a variety of AUTHORITY that they answer to their lives like parents, grandparents, guardians, teachers, coaches, and even local authorities like police (and I would include pastors).  However, they need to be taught that the authority of authorities that they answer to is God!  

    Yes, a young person is to REJOICE in their youth.  But they are also to REMEMBER in their youth who they answer to.  They are to enjoy their youth with an eye toward eternity.  

    Along with using Ecclesiastes 11:9 for training and discipling your youth be sure to keep before them 1 Timothy 4:12 as it teaches the right actions to take.  In case you are not remembering it: 1Tomothy 4:12 “Let no one despise your youth, but be an example to the believers in word, in conduct, in love, in spirit, in faith, in purity.”

    Verse to DATE the Word on November 9 (11/9) is Ecclesiastes 11:9. It says, “Rejoice, O young man, in your youth, and let your heart cheer you in the days of your youth; Walk in the ways of your heart, and in the sight of your eyes; But know (REMEMBER) that for all these God will bring you into judgment.”

    Make wise choices!  Help young people to make wise choices that they will be glad they made when standing before God!

    Continue Strong for Him enjoying every day with an eye toward eternity
    And remember to DATE THE WORD!
  • Verse to DATE the Word on November 1 (11/1) is Ecclesiastes 11:1

    Verse to DATE the Word on November 1 (11/1) is Ecclesiastes 11:1
    “Cast your bread upon the waters, for you will find it after many days.”
    NO RISK MEANS NO RETURN

    Ecclesiastes 11:1 is one of those head-scratching verses that you, probably like me, read and WONDER what does that mean???   I read it and think that for one to cast their bread of water means their bread is going to get wet and SINK.   And you will not find it later!!  Fish might find it, but you are not going to find it. 

    Pondering the verse though brings a meaning of TAKING A RISK.  The verse speaks of a ship loaded with grain and is in a safe and secure harbor.  While it is nice to have a ship loaded with grain and nice to have it in a safe place SHIPS were not made for HARBORS!  So the writer employs the captain to LAUNCH OUT!  Take the loaded ship of grain to a new market and see what you can get for it!

    For each of us, I remind that we fit into the parable to the talents found in Matthew 25.  We each have received talents and we have to decide to USE them.  Using them is risky.  I like to say INVOLVEMENT EXPOSES FLAWS.  We just might FAIL.  It is worth remembering that the parable tells of commendation for those who TRIED and is very condemning to the one who DID NOT TRY.   

    Check these very scary verses out:
    Matthew 25:24  He also who had received the one talent came forward, saying, ‘Master, I knew you to be a hard man, reaping where you did not sow, and gathering where you scattered no seed,  25  so I was afraid, and I went and hid your talent in the ground. Here you have what is yours.’ 26  But his master answered him, ‘You wicked and slothful servant! You knew that I reap where I have not sown and gather where I scattered no seed? 27  Then you ought to have invested my money with the bankers, and at my coming I should have received what was my own with interest. 28  So take the talent from him and give it to him who has the ten talents.”

    The master was angry because the servant was AFRAID.  He called the one who would not take a risk wicked and lazy.   What an indictment!!  

    In applying Ecclesiastes 11:1 I use the familiar NO RISK NO RETURN.  I also use a quote from a NASCAR driver who said, “IF YOU DON’T TAKE A CHANCE YOU DON’T HAVE A CHANCE.”

    Friend, “IF YOU DON’T TAKE A CHANCE YOU DON’T HAVE A CHANCE!!!”

    What is God prompting you to TRY?  Let today’s verse for the day motivate you to TAKE A CHANCE!!  

    Verse to DATE the Word on November 1 (11/1) is Ecclesiastes 11:1. It says, “Cast your bread upon the waters, for you will find it after many days.”

    Continue Strong sailing your ship (life) outside the safe harbor!  Take a chance!
    And remember to DATE THE WORD!