Title: Think on Difficult Days/Ecclesiastes 7(2)
Man is a thinking being. Humans are also beings to be aware of. The result of thinking and realization is a human being. A person without thought or enlightenment is not a human being.
1. Wisdom is more beautiful and beneficial than inheritance (11-12)
Possessing the wisdom and knowledge of the fear of God is more beautiful and beneficial than possession of inheritance or wealth. Because it preserves life for its owner.
2. Rejoice in prosperous days, and think in troubled days (13-14)
First, on a prosperous day, know that it is all a gift of God's grace, and rejoice in God and give thanks. When we realize that all things are God's grace, love, and blessing, we do not become arrogant or indolent, but rejoice and give thanks in the Lord.
Second, in difficult days, examine yourself and think deeply. First, reflect on your own shortcomings and think with remorse, look at the evils and contradictions of the world and think of the world as it is, and share the pain of others who suffer.
Third, think with the belief that no one knows what will happen tomorrow, but everything does not happen by chance, but in the good providence of God. All we can do is look quietly at the God who governs everything for good.
3. Keep your balance (15-18)
Don't be too righteous, don't be overly wise, don't be overly wicked, don't be overly foolish. Hold this and keep the balance so you don't miss that. If you try too hard to be righteous, you will fall with pride. A person is bound to make a mistake when he falls into his fountain. A person should be humble and walk the right way according to his fraction.
4. A wise man is better than ten men (19-22)
One wise man who fears God is better than ten powerful politicians or chaebols. The power of wisdom is better than the power of politics or wealth. A true wise man acknowledges that all human beings are sinners. A true wise man does not pay too much attention to what people say. A true wise man admits his faults as they are.
5. After all, man is a sinner who uses tricks (23-29)
Solomon tried to be a wise man in the true sense of himself, but he was far from and deep in the end. The same goes for looking at other people. I couldn't find anyone who had wisdom. I found one out of a thousand men, and not one out of a thousand women. The conclusion is as follows. God created man to be honest, but man has no choice but to live as a sinner who uses tricks. After all, man is a being who must live humble and earnestly while looking to God, receiving God's mercy, and learning to fear God.