
Ecclesiastes 6 Commentary
Wealth Is Not the Goal of Life
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KEY THOUGHT: For what more has the wise man than the fool? [Ecclesiastes 6:8a NKJV]
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Ecclesiastes 6 NKJV
Wealth Is Not the Goal of Life
6 There is an evil which I have seen under the sun, and it is common among men: 2 A man to whom God has given riches and wealth and honor, so that he lacks nothing for himself of all he desires; yet God does not give him power to eat of it, but a foreigner consumes it. This is vanity, and it is an evil [a]affliction.
3 If a man begets a hundred children and lives many years, so that the days of his years are many, but his soul is not satisfied with goodness, or indeed he has no burial, I say that a [b]stillborn child is better than he— 4 for it comes in vanity and departs in darkness, and its name is covered with darkness. 5 Though it has not seen the sun or known anything, this has more rest than that man, 6 even if he lives a thousand years twice—but has not seen goodness. Do not all go to one place?
7 All the labor of man is for his mouth,
And yet the soul is not satisfied.
8 For what more has the wise man than the fool?
What does the poor man have,
Who knows how to walk before the living?
9 Better is [c]the sight of the eyes than the wandering of [d]desire.
This also is vanity and grasping for the wind.
10 Whatever one is, he has been named already,
For it is known that he is man;
And he cannot contend with Him who is mightier than he.
11 Since there are many things that increase vanity,
How is man the better?
12 For who knows what is good for man in life, [e]all the days of his [f]vain life which he passes like a shadow? Who can tell a man what will happen after him under the sun?
Footnotes
a. Ecclesiastes 6:2 disease
b. Ecclesiastes 6:3 Or miscarriage
c. Ecclesiastes 6:9 What the eyes see
d. Ecclesiastes 6:9 Lit. soul
e. Ecclesiastes 6:12 Lit. the number of the days
f. Ecclesiastes 6:12 futile
New King James Version (NKJV)
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Ecclesiastes 6 Commentary
In your youth, the digestive system is in its best shape! The appetite is greatest. But there is no food. The moment you can buy your own food and can choose when to eat it, the doctor shows up with countless restrictions. Your teeth begin to fall out, and your appetite begins to fail.
This is life under the sun. Yes, under the sun, not under the Son!
Those with the gift of enjoying life don’t have the goods. Those with the goods don’t have the gift of enjoying their success. Yes, life under the sun!
You cannot win. The author calls it punishment – the LORD God deliberately subjecting creation to frustration, anger, and conflict in the hope that creation begins to see the need for the Messiah.
Romans 8:20
Does it make any difference, being wise or foolish? The fate is the same: the grave.
Like in the other sections of this book, wisdom here refers to human cleverness. It will get you a good job and possibly increase your chances of advancement. But what is that for?
We all share the same destiny, wise or foolish. The grave awaits both. Isn’t the stillborn better off since it doesn’t have to undergo this trouble?
Ecclesiastes preaches the gospel in a deep but direct way. The life we know is useless. It is a chase after the wind. Meaningless. This volume exposes all pretensions and underlines the importance of seeking the life-giver. There should be more to life. It is the thought that constantly provokes the reader to reflect.
In view of all these conflicts and smoke, who knows how to live? Who knows what is good for anyone? Who is wise enough to decode the meaning of life?
The author gives us an important hint. Enjoy your food. In the context of the Old Testament, even within this very book, this is “mission impossible”. He won’t allow you to enjoy it, and that’s by design!
However, there is bread on the table – the bread of life. Is this chapter anticipating the feast of the LORD Jesus Christ?
There is a meal that the LORD actually allows you to enjoy. You can have both: possess it and enjoy it. It is the bread of life. Actually, the Bread of Life.
The reference to the brevity of our days is a strong statement that caps off human lamentations in this book. Miserable and short are the days the LORD has allocated to each individual. The same thought is repeated in Psalm 90. All our days pass away under your wrath; we finish our years with a moan.
Ecclesiastes doesn’t want you to have gray areas. Think all the way. Debate the last line. Explore all life spaces. Don’t get scared to say it. Go ahead and say it. Life is meaningless. A chase after the wind. Smoke. Useless. Vanity and futility. Empty and nothingness. Utterly meaningless. Yes, all of this, but for what?
Let the atheist ask all the questions, not just one set of questions. The “religion” they know is vanity; what about the nothingness or the science they believe in – is it not also vanity? This book says they are all vanity. Ask all the questions! The scripture answers them all!
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