Living on the Ragged Edge: Coming to Terms with Reality 13: Wise Words for Busy People. MP3 Download
Ecclesiastes 7:1–14
We’ve reached the halfway point in Solomon’s journal. By now we have a pretty good handle on the man’s mental perspective as well as his method of pursuit. But something has been conspicuous by its absence — wisdom. This comes as a surprise because Solomon had considerable, God-given wisdom. That’s true except for a strange period in his life when he tossed restraint to the wind and acted out a role altogether unusual for a man of his heritage, his position, and his stature.
Had Solomon lived in our generation, perhaps we would explain his escapades as the result of a midlife crisis. Things that were once important and dear to him, he began to view with cynicism, especially the simplicity and purity of a walk of faith. Wisdom took a back seat as rebellion took control, grabbed the steering wheel, and jammed the accelerator to the floor! And even though lasting satisfaction eluded him, he kept taking every corner on two wheels. Funny thing about us humans — we tend to speed faster when we have lost our way. And when we do, wisdom steps back and waits, refusing to keep pace with our frantic, maddening race to find happiness.
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Messages in this series include:
CODE: | MESSAGE TITLE: | SCRIPTURE REFERENCE: |
LREM01 | Journal Of A Desperate Journey | Selected Verses in Ecclesiastes |
LREM02 | Chasing the Wind | Ecclesiastes 1:1–18; Romans 8:20, 22 |
LREM03 | Eat, Drink, . . . and Be What? | Ecclesiastes 2:1–11; 1 Kings 11:3 |
LREM04 | More Miles of Bad Road | Ecclesiastes 2:12–26; 1 Samuel 16:7 |
LREM05 | Do You Know What Time It Is? | Ecclesiastes 3:1–11 |
LREM06 | Interlude of Rare Insight | Ecclesiastes 3:11–15 |
LREM07 | Confessions of a Cynic | Ecclesiastes 3:16–22; 4:1; 5:8; 8:9 |
LREM08 | The Lonely Whine of the Top Dog | Ecclesiastes 4:1–8; Luke 12:13–21 |
LREM09 | One Plus One Equals Survival | Ecclesiastes 4:9–12; Ruth 1:16–17 |
LREM10 | What Every Worshiper Should Remember | Ecclesiastes 5:1–7; Hebrews 4:12–13 |
LREM11 | Straight Talk to the Money Mad | Ecclesiastes 5:8–20; 1 Kings 10:4–10, 21–23 |
LREM12 | The Few Years of a Futile Life | Ecclesiastes 6 |
LREM13 | Wise Words for Busy People | Ecclesiastes 7:1–14; 2:17–18 |
LREM14 | Putting Wisdom to Work | Ecclesiastes 7:15–29; 2:24–26 |
LREM15 | The Qualities of a Good Boss | Ecclesiastes 8:1–9 |
LREM16 | Mysteries That Defy Explanation | Ecclesiastes 8:10–17; 3:10–11 |
LREM17 | Have a Blast While You Last! | Ecclesiastes 9:1–10 |
LREM18 | An Objective View of the Rat | Ecclesiastes 9:1–18; Proverbs 21:31 |
LREM19 | Be Sensible! | Ecclesiastes 10:1–11; 6:10–12; 9:3 |
LREM20 | A Fool’s Portrait | Ecclesiastes 10:12–20; 1–3 |
LREM21 | Be Bullish! | Ecclesiastes 11:1–6 |
LREM22 | Enjoying Life Now, Not Later | Ecclesiastes 11:7–12:1 |
LREM23 | Grey Hairs, Fewer Teeth, Yet a Big Smile | Ecclesiastes 12:1–8 |
LREM24 | Wrapping Up a Ragged Edge Journey | Ecclesiastes 1:3, 12–13; 12:8–14 |
LREM25C | Conversation With Chuck - LRE | N/A |
- Author:
- Charles R. Swindoll