The Palace, the Priest, and the Plow | Ecclesiastes 4:13-5:9
Title: The Palace, the Priest, and the Plow
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0:00 Do You Trust God Enough to Battle Fear When You Know You're Not In Control?
5:09 Reading Ecclesiastes
5:53 Human Leadership is Not Ultimate
7:26 Leadership is Not a Substitute for Genuine Community
10:01 Learning to Take Advice
12:56 There's Always Opportunity for Growth
15:14 Position and Authority Comes and Goes
16:31 Leadership is Frustrating If You Use It to Control Your Life
20:21 Solomon Does Not Just Change Topics
21:35 Guard How You Approach God
23:20 Drawing Near to Listen is Better than the Sacrifice of Fools
25:35 When You Approach God, Are You Listening or Speaking?
30:22 Don't Be Rash With Your Mouth Before God
35:42 Don't Delay Paying a Vow to God
37:30 Our Dreams for Life Are Fleeting
39:59 Human Authority Often Comes With Oppression and Injustice
41:40 Do You Trust the King of Kings to Care About the Lowest Farmer?
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Ecclesiastes 4:13–16
Better was a poor and wise youth than an old and foolish king who no longer knew how to take advice. For he went from prison to the throne, though in his own kingdom he had been born poor. I saw all the living who move about under the sun, along with that youth who was to stand in the king’s place. There was no end of all the people, all of whom he led. Yet those who come later will not rejoice in him. Surely this also is vanity and a striving after wind.
Guard your steps when you go to the house of God. To draw near to listen is better than to offer the sacrifice of fools, for they do not know that they are doing evil. Be not rash with your mouth, nor let your heart be hasty to utter a word before God, for God is in heaven and you are on earth. Therefore let your words be few. For a dream comes with much business, and a fool’s voice with many words.
When you vow a vow to God, do not delay paying it, for he has no pleasure in fools. Pay what you vow. It is better that you should not vow than that you should vow and not pay. Let not your mouth lead you into sin, and do not say before the messenger that it was a mistake. Why should God be angry at your voice and destroy the work of your hands? For when dreams increase and words grow many, there is vanity; but God is the one you must fear.
If you see in a province the oppression of the poor and the violation of justice and righteousness, do not be amazed at the matter, for the high official is watched by a higher, and there are yet higher ones over them. But this is gain for a land in every way: a king committed to cultivated fields. (ESV)
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Jed Gillis explains that Ecclesiastes exposes our restless desire to control life through work, success, leadership, speech, worship, and human systems. Solomon shows that human authority rises and falls, public approval fades, and even wise leaders cannot carry the weight of ultimate hope. In response, God’s people must approach him with humble listening, careful words, faithful obedience, and reverent fear. Rather than grasping for control in a world marked by injustice and frustration, believers are called to trust the King of kings, who sees the palace, the priest, and the plow, and cares even for the lowest farmer.
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