Read Ecclesiastes 7.
After presenting those three thought-filled questions, Solomon then spoke to the issues in a series of "better than" statement.
1. Choose the better. (vv.1-9)
The sum of one's life is comprised of the choices we make. Some choices are eternal; some are major; most are daily. Practically no one attends a celebration to listen and learn. It is in the sobering moments of life that we become eager to hear a word of wisdom.
2. Count on the wisdom of God. (vv.10-12)
Where is the advantage? It is in possessing wisdom along with our material things. Wisdom from the LORD will give us what money cannot buy; namely, protection and preservation of life.
3. Consider the work of God. (vv.13-14)
Learning to be content with what God has provided is the secret to a satisfying life. The Apostle Paul learned this lesson through the difficult times and the good times. "I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need." (Philippians 4:12)
This wisdom from God is available. Why then are not more people living is a wise way?
The answer: personal sin. "Surely there is not a righteous man on earth who does good and never sins." (v.20) That is why one must come to the LORD and deal with their sin to begin a life-journey of wisdom. See Proverbs 1:7.
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