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Ecclesiastes: Things That Don't Work

February

Ecclesiastes is one of the favorite books of the Bible for skeptics, scoffers, atheists, and certain cultists. Certain passages in this book seem to deny that there is life after death. Atheists love to contend that the book of Ecclesiastes seems to confirm that view, and that is why they frequently quote from it. Hedonists love this book too, because it seemingly endorses a rather epicurean lifestyle. Those who pursue pleasure as the chief aim of life love the book because throughout it we are frequently exhorted to an "Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we must die" philosophy. Then there are passages in this book that are the favorite texts of those who declare that even if we survive beyond this life, we enter a period of quietness, a time when we have no knowledge or desires.

But all of these groups fail to note what we must observe right from the beginning: this book is an examination of secular wisdom and knowledge. The book clearly states at the outset that it is limiting itself to that which is apparent to the natural mind. One of the key phrases of the book is the continual repetition of the words "under the sun." "What does man gain from all his labor at which he toils under the sun" (Ecclesiastes 1:3)? That is the limitation put upon this book.

Ecclesiastes is the findings of what humans are able to discern "under the sun," by which the writer means the visible world. The book does not take into consideration revelation that comes from beyond human powers of observation and reason. It is an inspired, accurate book. It guarantees that what it reports is what people actually believe. But it is an examination of those beliefs. The book is not merely a collection of ancient philosophy, for what it talks about is very much up-to-date and extremely relevant. Here is what you will hear propounded in the popular media, political speeches, and in the radical or conservative movements of our day. Here is what you will hear in the halls of academia or on the streets of any city. In this book the philosophies by which people attempt to live life are brought into consideration and examined. That is why Ecclesiastes is so practical and up-to-date.

This introduction was inspired by one of Ray's sermons. Please read "Ecclesiastes: The Inspired Book of Error" (or listen to the audio file  Listen to Ray) for more on this portion of scripture.

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Daily Devotions for the Month of February
 
1st The Search (Ecclesiastes 1:1-3) — Has our pursuit of knowledge and worldly pleasure left us sated and cynical? Do we need to redirect our pursuit from a wholly different perspective?
 
2nd The Endless Cycle (Ecclesiastes 1:4-7) — Solomon sagely ponders why we strive, often desperately, to prolong our lives forever? Is something backwards in our human existence?
 
3rd The Restless Life (Ecclesiastes 1:8-18) — Do we shop until we drop, always hoping to buy into the ultimate satisfaction? Is life simply an empty pursuit after things that never fully satisfy our deepest desires?
 
4th The Pursuit Of Pleasure (Ecclesiastes 2:1-11) — Do we live as consumers, using every resource & person in our quest for fulfillment? Has the well of hedonistic pleasures gone dry? Where do we go after burn out?
 
5th A Note Of Joy (Ecclesiastes 2:12-26) — Shall we choose to live each day as grateful receivers, acknowledging every good gift as God's provision? Have we seen His intent for joy in everything we experience?
 
6th A Time For Everything (Ecclesiastes 3:1-8) — Are we learning to see God's wise direction and providence in the contrasting experiences of our lives? If we were in charge would the result be wholeness & joy?
 
7th Eternity On My Mind (Ecclesiastes 3:9-11) — What is it that clearly differentiates us humans from animals? Are we living in denial of that basic element, yet wondering why life seems meaningless?
 
8th Let God Be God (Ecclesiastes 3:12-22) — God has sovereignly, independently, set up the plan of life in a way with which we cannot interfere. Why has He done this and what is the secret of life?
 
9th Ambition (Ecclesiastes 4:1-8) — To what degree are admiration and ambition a driving force behind our activity in life? Do we need to redirect our motivation & resources to invest in things that matter?
 
10th Two Are Better Than One (Ecclesiastes 4:9-16) — Companionship and fellowship are certainly advantageous in life. Does teamwork play an important role in our ministry or do we tend to go it alone?
 
11th Watch Your Step (Ecclesiastes 5:1-17) — What is the first thought that pops into our mind when we ask: Who is in charge? Have we learned to let God be God and to humbly inquire and listen to His wisdom?
 
12th How To Enjoy Life (Ecclesiastes 5:18-20) — True enjoyment in life comes from a specific knowledge which results in constant thanksgiving. What is a great lesson and gift of God that enables us to enjoy life?
 
13th The Power To Enjoy (Ecclesiastes 6:1-12) — Experiencing joy certainly pleases us. Faith and obedience based on faith is what pleases God. Have we assimilated where the enabling power to enjoy originates?
 
14th Who Is In Charge? (Ecclesiastes 7:1-14) — Life is full of the adversity. Does this make us anxious or fearful? Have we discovered and trusted God's wisdom and love or do we try to control our future?
 
15th Fearing God (Ecclesiastes 7:15-22) — Are we waiting to acknowledge God's presence at the end of our life someday, or do we know His presence now? What are some components of fearing God?
 
16th Looking For Love (Ecclesiastes 7:23-28) — The billion dollar industry of internet pornography is a snare today for many. Devoid of any relationship, it takes one away from the only relationship that truly satisfies.
 
17th The Benefits Of Wisdom (Ecclesiastes 7:29-8:1) — Media bombardment encourages us to always imitate and copy somebody else, but God made us individually unique. Have we discovered the benefits of godly wisdom?
 
18th Can We Trust The Government? (Ecclesiastes 8:2-15) — Obedience is sometimes difficult and produces uncertainty. Does God want us to struggle & puzzle over what we should do? What about trusting the government?
 
19th Ah, Sweet Mystery Of Life (Ecclesiastes 8:16-9:6) — We soon run out of brain power when trying to find answers to the mystery of life. Is understanding everything in Scripture necessary before accepting it as truth?
 
20th The Gift Of God's Approval (Ecclesiastes 9:7-10) — God's approval is always received and not earned. How many of us struggle to please God? Why is this always a vain attempt on our part?
 
21st Who Wins The Race? (Ecclesiastes 9:11-12) — The sovereignty of God is an important attribute of God to realize and trust. Our own efforts will never trump God's sovereignty. Have we rested in that knowledge?
 
22nd The Wisdom That Frees (Ecclesiastes 9:13-18) — Real wisdom is the application of the knowledge & freedom contained in God's word. Do we lean on our own understanding or simply seek to know the Reality revealed?
 
23rd The Dangers Of Digging Pits (Ecclesiastes 10:1-15) — Without thinking we follow the secular wisdom around us, wisdom that looks good and feels right, but nevertheless is foolishness. What about the wisdom of the Word?
 
24th A Little Bird Told Me (Ecclesiastes 10:16-20) — When supportive talk seems out of vogue, how easy it is to passionately complain about the government. Do our conversations betray a lack of trust in the Godhead?
 
25th Live Generously (Ecclesiastes 11:1-6) — Giving is a way of relieving need, but oftentimes needs are not expressed because people in their pride hide their needs. Do we have a sensitive spirit of generosity?
 
26th What To Do While You're Young (Ecclesiastes 11:7-10) — Youth with all its glory and energy is full of opportunity. While still young are we increasingly thoughtful and mindful of our relationship with the living Lord? How so?
 
27th Before Its Too Late (Ecclesiastes 12:1-8) — Have we experienced the joy of learning the Scriptures while young? As we get older it is more difficult to change, yet it's never too late to willingly root and grow in Christ.
 
28th The Need For The Truth (Ecclesiastes 12:9-12) — The truth is always attacked by a multiplicity of lies. Have we been guided by the Word of God? Have we discovered the simple, powerful, and restful truth in Christ?
 
29th The Secret Of Wholeness (Ecclesiastes 12:13-14) — We all desire to be complete and whole in all areas of our lives. But what is the secret of this wholeness? What does it mean to fear God and how are we to do it?
 

© 2007 by Elaine Stedman -- From the book The Power of His Presence: a year of devotions from the writings of Ray Stedman; compiled by Mark Mitchell. Devotion pages, excerpts, or quotes may be used as long as the copyright notice includes the book title and author along with a reference or a hyperlink to the Official Ray C. Stedman Library web site at www.RayStedman.org.