Vanity: A Study in Ecclesiastesنموونە
What does it say?
Solomon advised humanity to fear God by listening in His house, not making rash vows, and fulfilling vows that have been created.
What does it mean?
All reverence should be shown to Almighty God. A person should enter His house and presence ready to learn, quick to listen, and slow to speak. It’s especially foolish to make a hasty vow before God. Once an intention is promised, God expects it to be fulfilled. It’s better to refrain from making a promise than to make excuses later for why it didn’t happen. Promises made to God are serious; excuses for not following through are unacceptable. Carefully considering and keeping one’s word shows honor for the Lord.
How should I respond?
Have you ever been caught up in the moment and promised to do something for someone, only to realize that you couldn’t deliver? We’ve all been there and experienced the consequences. God deserves our utmost reverence. We do not want to sin against Him by making promises we cannot keep. How can you avoid the pitfall of speaking rashly before the Lord? First, be teachable at church and as you read the Bible. Ask God what He wants you to learn. Next, prayerfully consider any commitment before you make it. Then be sure to honor the Lord by following through.
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About this Plan
Written by an elderly King Solomon, Ecclesiastes reflects on a life of meaningless pursuits. Solomon writes that the world's pursuits, from wealth to self-indulgence, are vain and unfulfilling. Ecclesiastes determines that God and his presence make life fulfilling, and true wisdom is to fear God and keep his commandments (Ecclesiastes 12:13).
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