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Wisdom, not Folly

2/26/2023

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         “Dead flies cause the ointment of the apothecary to send forth a stinking savour: so doth a little folly him that is in reputation for wisdom and honour.  A wise man’s heart is at his right hand; but a fool’s heart at his left.”  Words taken from Ecclesiastes 10:1 and 2.  These are words written by Solomon, who is also the author of Proverbs and Song of Solomon.
          In really simple terms the Bible tells us that God created the world and sets the foundation for why we are here.  Also, it tells us that we need a Savior, that it is Jesus, that we need a relationship with him, and that God is universal, omnipotent, and reigns eternally.  It’s when we turn to Ecclesiastes that there is a deeper dive into what is secular and sacred.  (Note that secular is a temporal term while sacred is a spiritual one.)
          Keeping that in mind will give a better insight into what is wise and what is foolish.  In the two verses above Solomon again contrasts the wise with the fool.  Verse One:  a dead fly in perfume can ruin it just like a foolish decision can put wisdom at risk.  The first one that springs to mind is Samson.  God gifted him with incredible strength.  Yet, he traded it for an interlude with Delilah.  Foolish? Yes.  It didn’t help the cause of wisdom either.
          Samson traded something spiritual (the glory of God) for something worldly (Delilah).  Samson suffered.  In the end, he called on the Lord and prayed for strength one final time.  It’s in Judges 16.  Prayer is a powerful weapon and should not be ignored.  Pastor Josh pointed out that prayers to God can help us when no one else can.
          What about Mary who brought costly perfume to anoint Jesus’ feet?  She was criticized for anointing his feet and should have sold the perfume and given the money to the poor.  Jesus stopped them, said that Mary had kept it for his burying (John 12).  Worldly or spiritual?  Foolish or wise?  Mary did a spiritual thing.  She used the perfume for Jesus, to honor him.
          It says a wise man’s heart is at his right hand, a fool’s heart is at his left hand.  A wise man is inclined towards wisdom for good but a fool has no inclination toward wisdom and will keep himself from it.  What is the conclusion?  Fear God, keep his commandments, for God will bring everything into judgment (Ecclesiastes 12:13,14)
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Faith to Resist the Devil

2/19/2023

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         The mind is a battlefield.  Our sermon text, Ecclesiastes 9:1-4 pointed toward that conclusion.  Pastor Josh opened the sermon with, “It rains on the just and the unjust.”  It’s a reference to Matthew 5:45. Of course the opening of that verse also speaks of the sun shining on the good and the bad.  Ecclesiastes 9:1 has a similar drumbeat to it except Solomon is saying that all things happen to everyone regardless of whether you are good or bad.
          At this point Pastor Josh reminded us of the two verses at the end of Ecclesiastes, “…fear God and keep his commandments…for God shall bring everything into judgment.”  This was to prepare us for verse 3 which speaks of madness in the hearts of the sons of men.  The verse speaks of evil residing in all that is done.  Men are full of evil and madness is in their hearts—then they die.  Dying is the end of being on this earth.
          Just think of all the thoughts that go through the mind at any given time.  Left unbridled they can turn into fear, anxiety, depression, sadness, anger, feelings of uselessness, and the list goes on.  That’s madness of the mind.  Satan can turn thoughts into disaster—yelling, hitting, breaking things, hurting others, or hurting themselves.  It takes faith to hold those thoughts at bay, to control them, to realize that the evil one is trying to destroy who and whatever he can.
          Matthew 25:41 Jesus says that hell has been prepared for the devil and his angels.  That’s the judgment spoken of for those who go through this life on earth and are not born again (John 3:5-7).  Revelation 20:11-15 also speaks of what happens to those whose names are not written in the Book of Life.
          Verse 4 of Ecclesiastes 9 says that as long as man is living, there is hope.  All that live know they will die.  That day is coming.  Until then there are plenty of verses in the Bible that speak of the mind:  Proverbs 4:23, 23:7; Mark 12:30, Romans 7:25, 8:6, 12:2; II Corinthians 10:4-5, Philippians 2:5, Titus 1:15, and others. 
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Blurring the Lines

2/5/2023

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    Linda Johnson

    Linda Johnson moved to Douglas County with her husband Tom 12 years ago after retiring from teaching. Following Tom's death in 2016, Linda began facilitating a grief support group called GriefShare through Sweden Church.​ She serves as the Sunday School teacher for our High School class. Her "Layman's Pen" articles are also published in the local paper, The Douglas County Herald. 

    Andrea Strong

    Andrea is Pastor Joshua Strong's wife. She also serves Sweden Church as Church Secretary, website administrator, and Sunday School teacher to the Intermediate Class.

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