GOD GIVES GLADNESS OF HEART
Ecclesiastes 5:8-20 / Keywords 5:19,20
19 Moreover, when God gives any man wealth and possessions, and enables him to enjoy them, to accept his lot and be happy in his work--this is a gift of God. 20 He seldom reflects on the days of his life, because God keeps him occupied with gladness of heart.
Riches Are Meaningless
5:8 If you see the poor oppressed in a district, and justice and rights denied, do not be surprised at such things; for one official is eyed by a higher one, and over them both are others higher still. 9 The increase from the land is taken by all; the king himself profits from the fields.
10 Whoever loves money never has enough;
whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with their income.
This too is meaningless.
11 As goods increase,
so do those who consume them.
And what benefit are they to the owners
except to feast their eyes on them?
12 The sleep of a laborer is sweet,
whether they eat little or much,
but as for the rich, their abundance
permits them no sleep.
13 I have seen a grievous evil under the sun:
wealth hoarded to the harm of its owners,
14 or wealth lost through some misfortune,
so that when they have children
there is nothing left for them to inherit.
15 Everyone comes naked from their mother’s womb,
and as everyone comes, so they depart.
They take nothing from their toil
that they can carry in their hands.
16 This too is a grievous evil:
As everyone comes, so they depart,
and what do they gain,
since they toil for the wind?
17 All their days they eat in darkness,
with great frustration, affliction and anger.
18 This is what I have observed to be good: that it is appropriate for a person to eat, to drink and to find satisfaction in their toilsome labor under the sun during the few days of life God has given them—for this is their lot. 19 Moreover, when God gives someone wealth and possessions, and the ability to enjoy them, to accept their lot and be happy in their toil—this is a gift of God. 20 They seldom reflect on the days of their life, because God keeps them occupied with gladness of heart.
1. We ought not to be surprised by injustice. It is a
consequence of sin in the world. Money and wealth never satisfy those who love
them. Rather an abundance of wealth and material things makes those who have
them even more worried because they are afraid to lose it all. Wealth can end
up harming its owners or entirely lost. Whether rich or poor, everyone is born
in the same way and wealth cannot prevent death. The Teacher states that this
is all a grievous evil.
2.
Ecclesiastes can feel like a cynical, even nihilistic, reflection about human
life. The author repeatedly says that different activities under the sun are
all vain, limited, and meaningless. Though Ecclesiastes presents a realistic
view of life in a sinful and cursed world, we can find satisfaction when we
live under God’s blessing.
3. Though
life is brief and full of toilsome labor, the Teacher realizes that
satisfaction is possible. God’s gift to us is not merely wealth
and possessions, but the ability to accept our lot in life and to be happy.
Instead of only focusing on life’s limitations, God occupies our
hearts with gladness or joy. Through Jesus Christ, we can have true joy and
peace from the forgiveness of sins and hope of eternal life in God’s kingdom.
Prayer Father, life
is hard but thank you for giving us joy in Jesus that surpasses circumstances.
One Word Gladness is God’s gift
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