Read Ecclesiastes 8.
The wisest man who ever lived gives advice on how to enjoy life.
1. Relating to authority. (vv.2-9)
Obey those over you. This essential is not only for those in power who are godly and right. The Apostle Paul expanded upon this principle in Romans 13:1-4 with Nero as Caesar. Five times in that passage Paul stated that those in authority over us have been placed, represent, serve and use force on God's behalf. Pride and selfishness in the heart wants to rebel to get our own way. But, what if the authority is wrong or out-right evil? Solomon wrote, "...the wise heart will know the proper time and the just way" in dealing with it (v.5).
2. Recognizing accountability. (vv.10-13)
Fear God. The greatest deterrent to lawlessness is quick justice. Because the consequence for sin is not immediate or speedy, the wrong-doer thinks he may get away with it. The United States Constitution guarantees a speedy trial but the justice system takes years to prosecute. Even one found guilty of a capital crime may sit on death row for a couple decades or more without the sentence being carried out. This distances the crime from the punishment in such way that it refocuses attention on the court system instead of the evil. Lack of accountability and fear of God becomes the result.
3. Rejoicing on the journey. (vv.14-15)
Enjoy what you have. Worrying and grumbling about what we do not have will kill our joy. Yes, life is full of hard work. Yes, there are hurts and hardships along the way. Not everything will turn out the way we planned or wanted. Yet, when we remember that God is sovereign and in control, that our lot in life is not a mistake, that God loves us and extends His grace every moment, that one day we all will stand accountable for what we did with what He gave us, that we have a home waiting in heaven, then we of all people have cause to enjoy this temporary life.
"For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared before hand that we should walk in them." (Ephesians 2:10) Live like God's masterpiece today.
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