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Wisdom or foolishness?

19 August 2021


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by Pastor Peter Bean

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The quiet words of a wise person are better than the shouts of a foolish ruler (Ecclesiastes 9:17).

Read Ecclesiastes 9:11–18

The verse above contains almost the final words in this chapter. It is worth reading the whole passage to understand the context.

If you think through history, there have been many foolish rulers. You can make your own list. And sadly, it seems that the shouts of unwise rulers hold sway in many places today.

Let’s consider this verse and those before it in the context of Jesus. Generally speaking, it would be fair to say that Jesus spoke quiet words (although there were exceptions) and practised wisdom. Those who opposed him often seemed to shout, if not literally, then certainly in their attempts to derail his ministry.

So, what made Jesus’ actions and (quiet) words so attractive to many and yet repulsive to others? Jesus did not just accept the status quo! He stood up for and ministered to those considered slow, weak, unable to stand up for themselves, without many skills. Jesus recognised people for who they were and encouraged them to live their life to the fullest. Jesus challenged accepted ways of living. He elevated women to their rightful place. Jesus healed those who others cast aside. He ate with those considered outcasts. He put no store in reputation. He practised justice and mercy. He loved – quietly and wisely.

When I am tempted to shout at injustices in the world and rail at the foolishness of societal leaders, I try to think of Jesus and follow his example. I often fail at that. It is then that I need to pause and wait for the still, small voice, which speaks quietly and with wisdom, reminding me that I am a child of God, I am loved, and I can live life to the full with Jesus. And I am called to look at others the same.

Jesus, speak quietly into my rowdy world; fill me with your wisdom and love. Amen.


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