Wisdom and Work
Series Description
Wisdom calls to us. It invites us to listen, seek understanding, and search for truth as hidden riches. Scripture shows that those who walk in wisdom find clarity in confusion, steadiness in uncertainty, and security in the fear of the Lord. Wisdom shapes our lives and leads us along steady paths that aren't shaken by circumstances. Though spoken long ago, the ancient wisdom of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Psalms still calls to us today. Will we listen?
Main Passages
Proverbs 6:6-11 & Ecclesiastes 2:18-26
Proverbs 6:6-11
Take a lesson from the ants, you lazybones.
Learn from their ways and become wise!
Though they have no prince
or governor or ruler to make them work,
they labor hard all summer,
gathering food for the winter.
But you, lazybones, how long will you sleep?
When will you wake up?
A little extra sleep, a little more slumber,
a little folding of the hands to rest—
then poverty will pounce on you like a bandit;
scarcity will attack you like an armed robber.
Ecclesiastes 2:18-26
I came to hate all my hard work here on earth, for I must leave to others everything I have earned. And who can tell whether my successors will be wise or foolish? Yet they will control everything I have gained by my skill and hard work under the sun. How meaningless! So I gave up in despair, questioning the value of all my hard work in this world.
Some people work wisely with knowledge and skill, then must leave the fruit of their efforts to someone who hasn’t worked for it. This, too, is meaningless, a great tragedy. So what do people get in this life for all their hard work and anxiety? Their days of labor are filled with pain and grief; even at night their minds cannot rest. It is all meaningless.
So I decided there is nothing better than to enjoy food and drink and to find satisfaction in work. Then I realized that these pleasures are from the hand of God. For who can eat or enjoy anything apart from him? God gives wisdom, knowledge, and joy to those who please him. But if a sinner becomes wealthy, God takes the wealth away and gives it to those who please him. This, too, is meaningless—like chasing the wind.
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