Today's readings: 1 Kings 9, Ecclesiastes 6-7, and Psalm 7.
I. 1 Kings 9 recounts events after the completion of the temple and Solomon's palace, focusing on God's second appearance to Solomon, the dedication of Israel to covenant faithfulness, Solomon's many building projects, and his wealth and administration. In His second appearance to Solomon, God makes it clear that His promises must be accompanied by the responsibility of covenant obedience, that is, not turning aside from Him and serving idolatry.
II. Ecclesiastes 6 continues the warning that possessing good things is not the same as being able to enjoy them. Wealth, honor, long life, and even a large family cannot satisfy man if God is absent from the center of his life. Someone else ultimately enjoys what has been accumulated, for we are mortal and slated to die.
In the next chapter, Qoheleth turns toward wisdom, especially the wisdom that comes through suffering, humility, patience, and remembering death. This is not to glorify any of these, but to put money, status, resentments, temptations, and ambitions into their proper perspective. Misery isn't the goal, but suffering can form us in ways that amusement cannot (Rom 5:3-4).
The BIY Companion, Vol II, notes:
Ecclesiastes can be troubling and, at times, confusing, but it can also be inspiring if we receive it correctly. The author of Ecclesiastes says that the day of our death is more important than the day of our birth - meaning, all things will end. If we recognize this, then we can live with clarity and purpose. (p. 64)
III. Psalm 7 is, as the Ignatius Bible notes (verse numbers removed):
A lament psalm. One who is falsely accused appeals to the Lord for help and legal acquittal. Such a prayer was probably recited in the Temple, where the accused swore an oath of innocence that invoked a curse upon himself should he be guilty of the accusations brought against him. The Psalmist concludes with a vow to offer a thanksgiving sacrifice to the Lord once justice has been rendered. (p. 836)
That's all for today!

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