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Ecclesiastes 5 vs 1-20
Ecclesiastes Chapter 5 Verse 1
This entire chapter is about the “sacrifice of fools,” which is to live
life like this life is forever. That what you have and what you do and
who you’ve built yourself to be in your life is all there is and that it is
forever. It’s not.
The sacrifice of fools does definitely talk about folks coming and
worshipping and giving in ignorance. The sacrifice is their time and
their treasure, yet, there’s a far more intricate message Solomon is
trying to get across. The sacrifice of fools isn’t what they bring, it’s
what they do not bring.
To live unaware on the facts of the rest of this chapter, that naked you
came into this life and naked we will all depart this life (as in we
brought nothing and will take nothing), to live like this life is forever
and all we amass and possess will be ours forever, to live for yourself
rather than experiencing your life lived to worship God, you sacrifice
the version of life God intends for you to have. One filled with
warmth, generosity, cheerfulness, enjoyment, levity, and ultimately
being rich in the life to come. To miss all of that for the sake of
material and worldly things is to sacrifice yourself and to lose so much
in life to foolishness.
So, walk prudently when you come into the house of God. With ears
open to hear and to understand that this world and all that is in it will
one day pass away. That life doesn’t consist, (you don’t actually find
life), in the money and success and possessions gained in this world.
This is what Jesus said in Luke 12:15, “Take heed and beware of
covetousness, for one’s life does not consist in the abundance of the
things he possesses.”
Listen to Luke 12:16-21, “Then He spoke a parable to them, saying:
“The ground of a certain rich man yielded plentifully. And he thought
within himself, saying, ‘What shall I do, since I have no room to store
my crops?’ So he said, ‘I will do this: I will pull down my barns and
build greater, and there I will store all my crops and my goods. And I
will say to my soul, “Soul, you have many goods laid up for many
years; take your ease; eat, drink, and be merry.” But God said to him,
‘Fool! This night your soul will be required of you; then whose will
those things be which you have provided?’ “So is he who lays up
treasure for himself, and is not rich toward God.””
The point is not just for the life to come but even in this life, the rich
man would have been happier to NOT build greater but to realize the
temporal nature of this life and to ensure he was rich towards God.
This is the point of Solomon’s plea in this chapter. To beware the
sacrifice of fools, and their sacrifice is actually their own selves.
Ecclesiastes Chapter 5 Verses 2 – 3
Do not be rash with your mouth speaks of being alarmed, disturbed or
in a hurry. Anxious, afraid, dismayed… Which is exactly what you
will constantly be focused only on the things of this world. Worried
about this matter and that matter which are secondary at best in light
of eternal matters.
God is in heaven; I am on earth. Very very VERY different
perspective. His will endure. Mine will not. God is mindful of my
current state and cares, AND, He is far more concerned with my
holiness than my happiness. Why? Because happiness doesn’t
necessarily lead to holiness, but holiness always leads to happiness.
This is to live as an eternal wise child of God rather than a short-sided
foolish believer.
A fool’s voice is known by his many words speaks loudly for some of
us… Proverbs 12:16 says, “A fool’s wrath is known at once (because
he lets everyone know), but a prudent man covers shame.” Proverbs
10:19, “In the multitude of words sin is not lacking, but he who
restrains his lips is wise.” Being a fool is one of if not the worst thing
a man or woman of God can be Biblically. Because the fool misses the
prize, what’s important, the gain, the profit. The fool flies right by the
profit and hastens to loss…
So, think before you speak. We never knew how important that
kindergarten correction really is in this life. My mouth, your mouth,
can make the difference between if we will attain the prize of wisdom
or the prize of the fool in so many circumstances!
Ecclesiastes Chapter 5 Verses 4 – 5
A repeated principal found in the Bible is to be a person of your word.
To let your yes be yes, and your no be no. If you say you’re going to
do something, then you fulfill what you have committed. Especially
when your vow is to God.
Ecclesiastes Chapter 5 Verses 6 – 7
Interesting how Solomon links the fortune of your work with your
faithfulness to God. The implication here is that sometimes things
don’t go your way, tough day at work, car won’t start, product isn’t
selling, progress isn’t being made, and Solomon implies here that he
sees something maybe we don’t. That it could be the Lord slowing you
down or causing you cost so that you might rethink your faithfulness
to Him… Stop being foolish…
Verse seven makes us see the inverse of the statement that vanity is
working faithfully for yourself while being flippant about your
faithfulness to God, and then he says, “but fear God.” Which
intrinsically implies that fearing God is NOT vanity and therefore is
profitable. Don’t want to be the fool? Fear God.
Ecclesiastes Chapter 5 Verse 8
This is the system we are faithful to? We give our best self to gain
popularity and power in a world that hated, rejected and killed a
perfect man? This is the point that Solomon is making. Don’t be
surprised when you give your best self to the world and it gives you
back oppression and injustice. Better to give your best self to the One
who will honor and treasure you!
Ecclesiastes Chapter 5 Verse 9
The status we carry is an obvious fantasy! Whether you are Bill Gates
or John Doe, we all gotta eat. Strip away all the things this world
bolts on to our identities and we are actually all quite the same.
Solomon knows that because he’s at the top…
Folks think people who have all the things have something they don’t.
But the people at the top know they are just regular people. And they
are searching just like everyone else is for meaning and purpose. It
never fails, no matter how high I rise in my career field, I never feel
like I thought I would when I would think about getting to where I’ve
gotten! HA!
Ecclesiastes Chapter 5 Verses 10 - 11
How many folks did Solomon see that would look him in the eyes and
not want to know him, invest in him, care for him, but wanted to get
something from him? Wow, right? Solomon is saying, (just for a
moment step into his perspective), does anyone actually care about
you when you have it all? When you had nothing, no question… But
now that you are something, are they there for that or are they there for
you?
And then the added burden of their eyes of need, and their eyes of less.
The guilt and burden he must have carried as people would suffer with
hunger because they wouldn’t work or because they were criminals
and locked up, and he couldn’t help them lest he hurt them, and yet, he
had the means to help them… That is a special kind of burden!
Solomon urges us to understand that he longs for simpler days and
while we all long to have all he has, he asks us to wake up to the fact
that what we already have is enough to make us as happy as we truly
want to be…, but it takes pursuing holiness rather than happiness.
Ecclesiastes Chapter 5 Verses 12 – 15
Putting it all into perspective for us! We are going out just as we came
in, so why so serious, Batman? This is a “severe” evil, he says. He
only uses that word twice in all his writings and both times they are
right here in this chapter. So, pay closer attention to this one than
others…
The word means to make someone weak or sick or make someone feel
weak or make someone feel sorry or grieved, this is the foundation
where all that comes from…, that you and I don’t understand to the
point that it makes all the difference…, that we are just passing
through here. Your spouse, your kids, your friends, your parents, your
job, your church, your ministry, it’s all only for a time and all that we
do to serve ourselves, in the end, turns out to honestly be a waste of
time… Riches kept for their owner…, to his hurt.
And interesting, just throwing this out there again because it is
thematically presented throughout the Bible and even here in verse 14,
that living a life with faith priority out of whack, faithful more to me
than to God, faithful more to my bank account than to God, faithful
more to whatever than to God…, then even what you do have will
somehow slip from your hands like trying to hold tight to sand….
Ecclesiastes Chapter 5 Verses 16 – 17
Second use of the word “severe” and this is two of two in all of
Solomon’s writings. May want to really look into this one… What will
it all be in the end when it perishes with this world? Man, and in the
midst of the mess, trouble… Solomon says sorrow, sickness and anger.
Ecclesiastes Chapter 5 Verse 18
“As God gives him,” is the key phrase. Here’s the answer, live the day.
Live today with eternity in mind. Hold lightly to the things of this
world and steward them well to the benefit of others and to the glory
of God…, and these types of words show up in you and in your life,
“good, fitting, enjoy, life, gives, heritage.”
Ecclesiastes Chapter 5 Verse 19
Love this! Solomon is giving us some really really incredible keys
here to the code of creation…, to those who have riches, to those that
are benefiting and profiting from their work, God will give you
increasing enjoyment of it all, if you manage it not as yours to hoard
or yours as a result of your awesome self, but if you manage it as it
truly is when all the dust settles, a gift from God… How do you do
that? Worship! Honor God with it all! Simple as that!
Ecclesiastes Chapter 5 Verse 20
Do you want to be kept busy BY GOD with joy in your days? Here’s
how you do it. This is so simple and its right there and yet so many, in
fact most to almost all, miss it… And not always because they don’t
understand this… Oddly, the miss will be because their internal
hangups of not being good enough or proving themselves or seeking
the approval of others because as some point it was withheld and
hurt…, that is valued more than personal joy. That pain is known…
To live for it is to walk by sight, to walk by what is known. The joy of
the Lord is not… If it was known, everyone would choose it. So, you
have to believe God, and choose it by faith!
God has a completely awesome and days busy with joy design and
plan for you and for me that begins with the cross. Understanding your
value as displayed by God in how much you are loved and treasured
by Him, so much so that He gave His life for you. Then the
affirmation need in you closes… And you stop sleeping around. You
stop hoarding your numbers on the screen of your accounts. You stop
being so angry and critical of others as you settle into not needing
them to convince YOU you are a good person…, those things begin to
fade.
God heals your deepest wounds and meets your deepest needs…, that
you are trying to heal and meet through relationships, progress, power,
purse, all that… And you finally live for the first day in your life…
