Choosing Wisdom: The Path to Righteous Living

Devotional

Sermon Summary

Bible Study Guide

Sermon Clips


Dead flies make a perfumer's oil stink so that a little foolishness is weightier than wisdom and honor. What he's saying is that the oil of a perfumer is supposed to smell well. It's supposed to draw you in. It's supposed to be an attractive kind of thing. [00:36:32] (21 seconds) Edit Clip


And yet, if some flies are buzzing around and they die at the oil, you know, they kind of land on it and kind of get stuck, right? And then they die and they begin decaying. The dead carcasses of the flies ruin the beautiful smell of the perfume. [00:36:44] (25 seconds) Edit Clip


You know it experientially. You know the feeling of how quickly things can turn. A rash word. One rude remark. A hasty decision. A foolish pleasure. Or an angry outburst. All it takes is one. And it ruins everything. I've seen relationships fractured over one incident. [00:37:49] (41 seconds) Edit Clip


And then there's the perspective of, let's say you're the person that is seeking after God's heart. Trying to be a visible, tangible witness of God's glory to someone else. And they're an unbeliever. And you have one moment, one misstep. [00:38:34] (21 seconds) Edit Clip


How they will remember that one misstep more than they will remember all the years that you have walked in wisdom. A little stink can ruin all the well-smelling oil that is there. So Solomon is writing to us to help us to understand the value of wisdom. [00:38:44] (28 seconds) Edit Clip


The reason why we have times of foolishness in our lives and pursue ourselves and the things that we want is in those moments, we are practically admitting there must be no God because I can do whatever I want. And when we live that way and act that way, it leads to trouble. [00:48:10] (20 seconds) Edit Clip


The fool is the fool. The fool is the one that is guilty of hot anger directed at self or others, self-centeredness, and hatred of discipline and wisdom. So the fool is someone that makes life all about themselves, about their wants and their needs. [00:48:35] (22 seconds) Edit Clip


The fool disregards the holiness of God on behalf of their own self-indulgence. Now, already in Ecclesiastes, we've seen the fool characterized or portrayed in different ways. We've seen the fool as being the lazy person. As Ecclesiastes 4:5 says, the fool folds his hands and consumes his own flesh. [00:48:44] (25 seconds) Edit Clip


Solomon also tells us what the position is that we are not to abandon. What's the position? Your composure. If someone is angry towards you, wisdom says stay cool. Keep your composure. Don't respond by running away or digging in for a fight. Solomon recommends composure. [01:08:12] (37 seconds) Edit Clip


Ask a question about this sermon