Ecclesiastes
Ecclesiastes
Personal Application. Too often Christians in the modern church find themselves
passive intellectually, accepting almost anything they are taught or simply challenging a
doctrine on the basis of how it feels instead of looking to see whether it has a biblical
foundation. The Preacher’s challenge finds a parallel in the apostle Paul’s words to the
Ephesian Christians not to be “tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of
doctrine” (Eph. 4:14). With the privilege of interpreting the Scriptures for oneself, clearly
established by Luther and the Reformers, comes the obligation to “search the Scriptures”
(John 5:39) and see what they really say.
The determination of the Preacher to find what is of real value in this life should be a
challenge for any true believer in Jesus Christ, “the way, the truth, and the life” (John
14:6). The Preacher’s failure to find real value in earthly things and comfortable life-
styles challenges the Christian who lives in this age of greed and materialism to
concentrate on the things that are above (Col. 3:1) and not to glorify greed and
possessions.
Spirit filled life study Bible
The following are a few verses I picked out while reading through Ecclesiastes:
Ever wonder where that phrase comes from? Now you know
Anyone who has ever pulled an “all-nighter” in college can relate to this verse.
Learn to enjoy the life you have right now. Enjoy the job you have – learn to be content
with what you have.
Timeless words of wisdom – I could read these verses a hundred more times and find a
hundred times that they speak to me afresh.
The older you get the more you realize that there is nothing new under the sun. History
does repeat itself.
It’s not good that man should be alone – we all need each other and together we are
stronger than when we fight alone.
This section probably deserves it’s own teaching – in the multitude of words, sin is not
lacking.
Ever wonder where the saying “naked you came and naked you’ll go” comes from? Now
you know!
Sometimes, the less said the better. We all need to learn this
Don’t be the most easily offended person around. Learn to let things go.
I have seen this in operation working with children. We learn from consequences –
therefore discipline should be speedily carried out.
In other words, if you wait for every condition to be just right, you’ll never get anything
done.