Immerse: Bible Reading Experience - NLT Daily Bible In A Year

A Deep Dive into Ecclesiastes: Reflections on Life's Meaning and Wisdom

In this episode of Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience, we explore Day 311 focused on Ecclesiastes. The passage reflects on the futility of human endeavors without the divine, emphasizing the importance of enjoying life while fearing God and obeying His commands. It highlights life's inequalities, the unpredictability of outcomes, and the certainty of death, urging listeners to seek wisdom and live virtuously. Key themes include the transient nature of wealth and honor, the inevitability of death, and the profound realization that enjoying simple pleasures and adhering to divine instructions are central to a meaningful life.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:04 The Tragedy of Unfulfilled Wealth
01:13 The Futility of Life's Pursuits
02:06 The Value of Wisdom and Reputation
06:24 The Inevitability of Death
06:42 The Injustice of Life
07:37 The Importance of Enjoying Life
08:05 The Limits of Human Understanding
10:37 The Power of Wisdom Over Strength
11:24 The Folly of Foolishness
14:51 Advice for the Young and Old
17:13 Final Reflections and Conclusion

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2. Was there anything confusing or troubling?
3. Did anything make you think differently about God?
4. How might this change the way we live?

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Henry: Welcome To Immerse: The
Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day three hundred and 11.

There is another serious tragedy
I have seen under the sun and

it weighs heavily on humanity.

God gives some people great wealth
and honor and everything they could

ever want, but then he doesn't give
them the chance to enjoy these things.

They die, and someone else, even a
stranger, ends up enjoying their wealth.

This is meaningless.

A sickening tragedy.

A man might have a hundred children and
live to be very old, but if he finds

no satisfaction in life and doesn't
even get a decent burial, it would've

been better for him to be born dead.

His birth would've been meaningless
and he would've ended in darkness.

He wouldn't even have had a name
and he would never have seen the

son or known of its existence.

Yet he would've had more peace than
in growing up to be an unhappy man.

He might live a thousand years, twice
over, but still not find contentment.

And since he must die like
everyone else, well what's the use?

All people spend their lives
scratching for food, but they

never seem to have enough.

So are wise people really
better off than fools?

Do poor people gain anything?

By being wise and knowing how to act in
front of others, enjoy what you have,

rather than desiring what you don't have.

Just dreaming about nice things is
meaningless, like chasing the wind.

Everything has already been decided.

It was known long ago what each
person would be, so there's no use

arguing with God about your destiny.

The more words you speak,
the less they mean.

So what good are they?

In the few days of our meaningless lives,
who knows how our days can best be spent?

Our lives are like a shadow.

Who can tell what will happen
on this earth after we are gone?

A good reputation is more valuable than
costly perfume, and the day you die

is better than the day you are born.

Better to spend your time
at funerals than at parties.

After all, everyone dies, so the
living should take this to heart.

Sorrow is better than laughter for
sadness has a refining influence on us.

A wise person thinks a lot about death.

While a fool thinks only about having a
good time, better to be criticized by a

wise person than to be praised by a fool.

A fool's laughter is quickly gone.

Like thorns crackling in a fire.

This also is meaningless extortion
turns wise people into fools

and bribes corrupt the heart.

Finishing is better than starting.

Patience is better than pride.

Control your temper for
anger labels you a fool.

Don't long for the good old days.

This is not wise.

Wisdom is even better when you have money.

Both are a benefit.

As you go through life, wisdom and
money can get you almost anything, but

only wisdom can save your life except
the way God does things for who can

straighten what he has made crooked.

Enjoy prosperity while you can,
but when hard times strike,

realize that both come from God.

Remember that nothing
is certain in this life.

I have seen everything
in this meaningless life.

Including the death of good young people
and the long life of wicked people.

So don't be too good or too
wise, why destroy yourself?

On the other hand, don't
be too wicked either.

Don't be a fool.

Why die before your time?

Pay attention to these
instructions for anyone who fears

God will avoid both extremes.

One wise person is stronger than
10 leading citizens of a town.

Not a single person on Earth
is always good and never sins.

Don't eavesdrop on others.

You may hear your servant curse
you for you know how often you

yourself have cursed others.

I have always tried my best to let
wisdom guide my thoughts and actions.

I said to myself, I am determined
to be wise, but it didn't work.

Wisdom is always distant
and difficult to find.

I searched everywhere,
determined to find wisdom and to

understand the reason for things.

I was determined to prove to
myself that wickedness is stupid,

and that foolishness is madness.

I discovered that a seductive woman
is a trap, more bitter than death.

Her passion is a snare, and
her soft hands are chains.

Those who are pleasing to God
will escape her, but sinners

will be caught in her snare.

This is my conclusion, says the teacher.

I discovered this after looking at
the matter from every possible angle.

Though I have searched repeatedly, I
have not found what I was looking for.

Only one out of a thousand men
is virtuous, but not one woman.

But I did find this, God created people
to be virtuous, but they have each

turned to follow their own downward path.

How wonderful to be wise to
analyze and interpret things.

Wisdom lights up a person's
face softening its harshness.

Obey the king since you
vowed to God that you would.

Don't try to avoid doing your duty and
don't stand with those who plot evil.

For the king can do whatever he wants.

His command is backed by great power.

No one can resist or question it.

Those who obey him will not be punished.

Those who are wise will find a time
and a way to do what is right for.

There is a time and a way for everything,
even when a person is in trouble.

Indeed, how can people avoid what
they don't know is going to happen?

None of us can hold back
our spirit from departing.

None of us has the power to
prevent the day of our death.

There is no escaping that
obligation, that dark battle.

And in the face of death, wickedness
will certainly not rescue the wicked.

I have thought deeply about all that
goes on here under the sun, where people

have the power to hurt each other.

I have seen wicked people buried
with honor, yet they were the very

ones who frequented the temple and
are now praised in the same city

where they committed their crimes.

This too is meaningless.

When a crime is not punished quickly,
people feel it is safe to do wrong.

But even though a person sins
a hundred times and still lives

a long time, I know that those
who fear God will be better off.

The wicked will not prosper
for they do not fear God.

Their days will never grow long like
the evening shadows, and this is not

all that is meaningless in our world.

In this life, good people are
often treated as though they were

wicked and wicked people are often
treated as though they were good.

This is so meaningless, so I recommend
having fun because there is nothing

better for people in this world
than to eat, drink, and enjoy life.

That way they will experience some
happiness along with all the hard

work God gives them under the sun.

In my search for wisdom and in my
observation of people's burdens here

on earth, I discovered that there is
a ceaseless activity day and night.

I realized that no one can discover
everything God is doing under the sun.

Not even the wisest people discover
everything no matter what they claim.

This too, I carefully explored even
though the actions of Godly and

wise people are in God's hands.

No one knows whether God
will show them favor.

The same destiny ultimately
awaits everyone, whether

righteous or wicked, good or bad.

Ceremonially, clean or unclean
religious or I religious good people

receive the same treatment as sinners,
and people who make promises to God

are treated like people who don't.

It seems so wrong that everyone
under the sun suffers the same fate.

Already twisted by evil
people choose their own mad

course for they have no hope.

There is nothing ahead but death anyway.

There is hope only for the living
As they say, it's better to

be alive dog than a dead lion.

The living at least know they will
die, but the dead know nothing.

They have no further reward,
nor are they remembered whatever

they did in their lifetime.

Loving, hating, envying is all long gone.

They no longer play a part
in anything here on earth.

So go ahead, eat your food with joy
and drink your wine with a happy heart.

For God approves of this, wear fine
clothes with a splash of cologne.

Live happily with a woman you love
through all the meaningless days of life

that God has given you under the sun.

The wife God gives you is your
reward for all your earthly toil.

Whatever you do, do well for when you
go to the grave, there will be no work

or planning or knowledge or wisdom.

I have observed something
else under the sun.

The fastest runner doesn't always
win the race, and the strongest

warrior doesn't always win the battle.

The whys sometimes go hungry, and the
skillful are not necessarily wealthy.

And those who are educated don't
always lead successful lives.

It is all decided by chance by being
in the right place at the right time.

People can never predict when
hard times might come, like fish

in a net or birds in a trap.

People are caught by sudden tragedy.

Here is another bit of wisdom
that has impressed me as I have

watched the way our world works.

There was a small town
with only a few people.

And a great king came with
his army and besieged it.

A poor, wise man knew how to save
the town, and so it was rescued.

But afterward, no one
thought to thank him.

So even though wisdom is better
than strength, those who are wise

will be despised if they are poor.

What they say will not
be appreciated for long.

Better to hear the quiet words of a wise
person than the shouts of a foolish king.

Better to have wisdom than weapons of war.

But one sinner can destroy much
that is good as dead flies cause

even a bottle of perfume to stink.

So a little foolishness
spoils great wisdom and honor.

A wise person chooses the right road.

A fool takes the wrong one.

You can identify fools just by
the way they walk down the street.

If your boss is angry at you, don't quit.

The quiet spirit can
overcome even great mistakes.

There was another evil I
have seen under the sun.

Kings and rulers make a grave
mistake when they give great

authority to foolish people and low
positions to people of proven worth.

I have even seen servants riding
horseback like princes and

princes walking like servants.

When you dig a well, you might fall in.

When you demolish an old wall,
you could be bitten by a snake.

When you work in a quarry,
stones might fall and crush you.

When you chop wood, there is
danger with each stroke of your ax.

Using a dull axe requires great
strength, so sharpen the blade.

That's the value of wisdom.

It helps you succeed if a snake
bites before you charm it.

What's the use of being a snake?

Charmer wise words bring approval, but
fools are destroyed by their own words.

Fools base their thoughts on
foolish assumptions, so their

conclusions will be wicked madness.

They chatter on and on.

No one really knows
what is going to happen.

No one can predict the future.

Fools are so exhausted by a little work
that they can't even find their way home.

What sorrow for the land
ruled by his servant?

The land whose leaders
feast in the morning.

Happy is the land whose king is a
noble leader and whose leaders feast

at the proper time to gain strength
for their work not to get drunk.

Laziness leads to a sagging roof.

Idleness leads to a leaky house.

A party gives laughter, wine gives
happiness and money gives everything.

Never make light of the
king even in your thoughts.

And don't make fun of the
powerful even in your own bedroom.

For a little bird might deliver your
message and tell them what you said.

Send your grain across the seas and
in time profits will flow back to you.

But divide your investments
among many places for you to not

know what risks might lie ahead.

When clouds are heavy,
the rains come down.

Whether a tree falls north or
south, it stays where it falls.

Farmers who wait for
perfect weather never plant.

If they watch every
cloud, they never harvest.

Just as you cannot understand the path
of the wind or the mystery of a tiny

baby growing in its mother's womb.

So you cannot understand the
activity of God who does all things.

Plant your seed in the morning and
keep busy all afternoon for you.

Don't know if profit will come
from one activity or another.

Or maybe both.

Light is sweet.

How pleasant to see a new day Dawning
when people live to be very old.

Let them rejoice in every day of
life, but let them also remember,

there will be many dark days.

Everything still to come as meaningless
young people, it's wonderful to be young.

Enjoy every minute of it.

Do everything you want to do.

Take it all in.

But remember that you must give an
account to God for everything you do.

So refuse to worry and
keep your body healthy.

But remember that youth with a whole
life before you is meaningless.

Don't let the excitement of youth
cause you to forget your creator.

Honor him in your youth before you grow
old and say, life is not pleasant anymore.

Remember him before the light of
the sun, moon, and stars is dim

to your old eyes and rain clouds
continually darken your sky.

Remember him before your legs, the guards
of your house start to tremble and before

your shoulders, the strong men stoop.

Remember him before your teeth.

Your few remaining servants stop grinding.

And before your eyes, the women
looking through the windows see dimly.

Remember him before the door to
life's opportunities is closed

and the sound of work fades.

Now you rise at the first chirping
of the birds, but then all

their sounds will grow faint.

Remember him before you become
fearful of falling and worry

about danger in the streets.

Before your hair turns white like an
almond tree in bloom, and you drag

along without energy like a dying
grasshopper, and the caper berry

no longer inspires sexual desire.

Remember him before you near the
grave, your everlasting home when the

mourners will weep at your funeral.

Yes.

Remember your creator
now while you are young.

Before the silver cord of life
snaps and the golden Bowl is

broken, don't wait until the water
jar is smashed at the spring and

the pulley is broken at the well.

For then the dust will return
to the earth and the spirit

will return to God who gave it.

Everything is meaningless.

Says the teacher completely meaningless.

Keep this in mind.

The teacher was considered wise and he
taught the people everything he knew.

He listened carefully to many Proverbs
studying and classifying them.

The teacher sought to find just
the right words to express truths.

Clearly, the words of the wise are
like cattle prods, painful but helpful.

Their collected sayings are like
a nail studded stick with which

a shepherd drives the sheep.

But my child, let me give
you some further advice.

Be careful for writing.

Books is endless and
much study wears you out.

That's the whole story here.

Now is my final conclusion.

Fear God and obey his commands
for this is everyone's duty.

God will judge us for everything we
do, including every secret thing.

Whether good or bad,

this concludes today's
Immer Reading experience.

Thank you for joining us.