“Wisdom”

 

I said to myself, "Come on. I'll put pleasure to the test. I want to find out what is good." But that also proved to be meaningless.

"Laughter is foolish," I said. "And what can pleasure do for me?" I tried cheering myself up by drinking wine. I even tried living in a foolish way. But wisdom was still guiding my mind. I wanted to see what was really important for men to do on earth during the few days of their lives.

So I started some large projects. I built houses for myself. I planted vineyards. I made gardens and parks. I planted all kinds of fruit trees in them. I made lakes to water groves of healthy trees.

I bought male and female slaves. And I had other slaves who were born in my house. I also owned more herds and flocks than anyone in Jerusalem ever had before. I stored up silver and gold for myself. I gathered up the treasures of kings and their kingdoms. I got some male and female singers. I also got many women for myself. Women delight the hearts of men.

I became far more important than anyone in Jerusalem had ever been before. And in spite of everything, I didn't lose my wisdom.

I gave myself everything my eyes wanted. There wasn't any pleasure that I refused to give myself. I took delight in everything I did. And that was what I got for all of my work. But then I looked over everything my hands had done. I saw what I had worked so hard to get. And nothing had any meaning. It was like chasing the wind. Nothing was gained on this earth.

Ecclesiastes  2:1-11

 

Not quite! He got wisdom and kept it. Life satisfaction is more important than anything else we try to achieve. That satisfaction does not come with things. It comes from a knowledge that we raised a good family with values to be proud of. Our relief comes from our faith in Jesus Christ as our Savior.

 

To know happiness is to know Jesus.

 

Our Daily BreadMarch 4, 2010