Daily Bible Reading

September 23, 2021

Ecclesiastes 2:1-26(GNT)

God’s Word of Wisdom

Introduction

Ecclesiastes 2:1-26: Today’s reading begins with the Philosopher stating that he wanted to “find out what happiness is” and, despite all his accomplishments, continues to describe everything as useless.

Scripture Reading

1I decided to enjoy myself and find out what happiness is. But I found that this is useless, too. 2I discovered that laughter is foolish, that pleasure does you no good. 3Driven on by my desire for wisdom, I decided to cheer myself up with wine and have a good time. I thought that this might be the best way people can spend their short lives on earth.

4 I accomplished great things. I built myself houses and planted vineyards. 5I planted gardens and orchards, with all kinds of fruit trees in them; 6I dug ponds to irrigate them. 7 I bought many slaves, and there were slaves born in my household. I owned more livestock than anyone else who had ever lived in Jerusalem. 8 I also piled up silver and gold from the royal treasuries of the lands I ruled. Men and women sang to entertain me, and I had all the women a man could want.

9 Yes, I was great, greater than anyone else who had ever lived in Jerusalem, and my wisdom never failed me. 10Anything I wanted, I got. I did not deny myself any pleasure. I was proud of everything I had worked for, and all this was my reward. 11Then I thought about all that I had done and how hard I had worked doing it, and I realized that it didn’t mean a thing. It was like chasing the wind—of no use at all. 12After all, a king can only do what previous kings have done.

So I started thinking about what it meant to be wise or reckless or foolish. 13Oh, I know, “Wisdom is better than foolishness, just as light is better than darkness. 14The wise can see where they are going, and fools cannot.” But I also know that the same fate is waiting for us all. 15I thought to myself, “What happens to fools is going to happen to me, too. So what have I gained from being so wise?” “Nothing,” I answered, “not a thing.” 16No one remembers the wise, and no one remembers fools. In days to come, we will all be forgotten. We must all die—wise and foolish alike. 17So life came to mean nothing to me, because everything in it had brought me nothing but trouble. It had all been useless; I had been chasing the wind.

18Nothing that I had worked for and earned meant a thing to me, because I knew that I would have to leave it to my successor, 19and he might be wise, or he might be foolish—who knows? Yet he will own everything I have worked for, everything my wisdom has earned for me in this world. It is all useless. 20So I came to regret that I had worked so hard. 21You work for something with all your wisdom, knowledge, and skill, and then you have to leave it all to someone who hasn’t had to work for it. It is useless, and it isn’t right! 22You work and worry your way through life, and what do you have to show for it? 23 As long as you live, everything you do brings nothing but worry and heartache. Even at night your mind can’t rest. It is all useless.

24 The best thing we can do is eat and drink and enjoy what we have earned. And yet, I realized that even this comes from God. 25How else could you have anything to eat or enjoy yourself at all? 26 God gives wisdom, knowledge, and happiness to those who please him, but he makes sinners work, earning and saving, so that what they get can be given to those who please him. It is all useless. It is like chasing the wind.

Today’s Key Verse: Ecclesiastes 2:13b

“Wisdom is better than foolishness, just as light is better than darkness.”

Reflect

How many times does the word “useless” appear in today’s reading? How does the Philosopher describe his accomplishments? What things in life does the Philosopher describe as useless? Reread verse 26. Do you agree with what the Philosopher says here? Why or why not? How does the Philosopher’s view compare with what Jesus says about saving “your riches in heaven” (Luke 12:33 from the September 4 reading) or what he says about “worldly wealth” versus “true wealth” (Luke 16:11 from the September 10 reading)?

Pray

Lord God, you are my source of life and true happiness. I know that true wisdom is having reverence for you, and I thank and praise you for your grace and love. Amen.

Tomorrow’s Reading

Ecclesiastes 3:1-22: God sets the time for everything.

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