Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Ecclesiastes 1:18

"For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow." (Ecclesiastes 1:18).

Here we have a man who God blessed to be the wisest man who has ever been or ever will be saying to increase knowledge is sorrow. I have always been struck by this verse. Read it again. It does not say he that increaseth wisdom.......it says knowledge.

Do you know what the difference between knowledge and wisdom is?

Wisdom is knowledge applied! Wisdom is knowledge that has become part of one's being. Wisdom is when knowledge becomes understanding. Many people have knowledge but have no understanding. Solomon is even worse. Solomon had God granted wisdom above and beyond anyone ever and squandered it.

So what is the knowledge that Solomon increased of? What is it Solomon discovered? "For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God" (1 Corinthians 3:19). This is what Solomon discovered. Solomon increased in worldly knowledge and found no wisdom in it. It only lead to sorrow.

"But wait Michael, It says, 'in much wisdom is much grief. What about that?'". Well, let's check it out.

Where does wisdom come from? "For the LORD giveth wisdom: out of his mouth cometh knowledge and understanding" (Proverbs 1:7). We know that "God gave Solomon wisdom and understanding exceeding much". (1 Kings 4:29). We also know from reading 1 Corinthians 3:19 above that worldly wisdom is foolishness.

So is Solomon saying that worldly wisdom brings much grief?

Yes!

He is also saying that the wisdom God gave him brings much grief. Why? Remember, Solomon strayed. He shifted his focus. He gave his heart to the world and removed it from the Lord. All that wisdom that God had bestowed upon him was eating him alive. It is called a conscience.

When we open the Word of God and acquire knowledge, the Holy Spirit in us brings understanding. When we apply that understanding we become wise. When we don't. We feel convicted. You might want to argue that but if the Holy Spirit has brought you to an understanding and you ignore it, "to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin" (James 4:17). I don't think I have misapplied that verse at all.

Solomon knew better. He was and still is the wisest man who has ever lived. Solomons conscience was having him for lunch. God was convicting him.

The more anyone reads God's Word the more they will increase in knowledge. Anyone can get knowledge from the bible. Only people who have accepted Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior get understanding. "The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned" (1 Corinthians 2:14).

The more a child of Christ reads His Word the more He will bring them to understanding. The more understanding we have the more accountable we are. The more accountable we are the more our conscience is fine tuned to the will of God. The more we listen to God pricking our conscience the more we will be blessed with His Wisdom. When we don't listen to that "still small voice" (1 Kings 19:12) our hearts become hardened. We loss focus. We give our heart away to the world and the lust thereof.

Wisdom does indeed lead to much grief then.

10 comments:

Tim A said...

You are sure right about knowledge and understanding. The more God reveals to you and gives understanding you also get more responsibility. Sometimes it is a load.

Michael Pendleton said...

Your very welcome Jel but please...

THANK GOD!

:-)

Modern Day Magi said...

This is true that no amount of wisdom will prevent an unwise act. Solomon, in all his wisdom and thirst for more, (no doubt so he could better understand God or be a better king etc.) he focused on the gift and not the giver.

tsk, tsk, tsk.

This is a valuable lesson to learn, and one I should have learned by my own experience by now.

MDM

jel said...

I DO! :)

thank God !

Joe said...

Good post!

There are few things that come to us without a measure of responsibility.

Nephos said...

Good thoughts, Michael. May God grant us Godly wisdom and understanding through the word.

Curious Servant said...

Interesting that we have such curiosity. It hasn't served us well.

Live, Love, Laugh said...

Yes Michael, this is good! The more our eyes are opened, the more we see the truth. One example that comes to my mind is how when people abuse drugs or alcohol and then your eyes are opened to the truth of the fact that you are not having fun, you are destroying your life. It is one thing to have knowledge, but wisdom is the application.

this is so so good, I am blessed again to come here and see The Word, I have been ministered to. Thanks for the comment on my blog, it has been a rough week, but God of course is in control and He is molding us so we will shine like the stars for all eternity.

Live, Love, Laugh said...

By the way, I love your new blog design, did you do it yourself?

Michael Pendleton said...

THANKS ONCE AGAIN EVERYONE!


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Thanks!

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