Let My Words Be Few

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But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves. James 1:22 AMP

The Seeds of Promise Devotional Series

Let My Words Be Few

For God is in heaven and you are on earth; therefore let your words be few. Ecclesiastes 5:2b AMP

Song of The Day

Watch and listen to “Let My Words” by Phillips, Craig & Dean.

Bible Basis

July Book Read From Read To Devotional
29th Ecclesiastes Chapter 5 Chapter 8 Let My Words Be Few

Memory Verses

For God is in heaven and you are on earth; therefore let your words be few. Ecclesiastes 5:2b AMP

Also, every man to whom God has given riches and possessions, He has also given the power and ability to enjoy them and to receive [this as] his [allotted] portion and to rejoice in his labor—this is the gift of God [to him]. Ecclesiastes 5:19 AMP

Key people

Here is a list of key people found in today’s reading (in order of appearance) with bios from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Solomon. Also called Jedidiah. Was, according to the Hebrew Bible, Old Testament, Quran, and Hadiths, a fabulously wealthy and wise king of the United Kingdom of Israel who succeeded his father, King David.

Today’s Devotional Reading: Ecclesiastes 5 – 8

Ecclesiastes 5 Amplified Version (AMP)
Ecclesiastes 6 Amplified Version (AMP)
Ecclesiastes 7 Amplified Version (AMP)
Ecclesiastes 8 Amplified Version (AMP)

From Matthew Henry’s Commentary

Solomon, in this chapter, comes to recommend wisdom to us as the most powerful antidote against both the temptations and vexations that arise from the vanity of the world. Here is, I. The benefit and praise of wisdom, Eccl. 8:1. II. Some particular instances of wisdom prescribed to us. 1. We must keep in due subjection to the government God has set over us, Eccl. 8:2-5. 2. We must get ready for sudden evils, and especially for sudden death, Eccl. 8:6-8. 3. We must arm ourselves against the temptation of an oppressive government and not think it strange, Eccl. 8:9, 10. The impunity of oppressors makes them more daring (Eccl. 8:11), but in the issue it will be well with the righteous and ill with the wicked (Eccl. 8:12, 13), and therefore the present prosperity of the wicked and afflictions of the righteous ought not to be a stumbling-block to us, Eccl. 8:14. 4. We must cheerfully use the gifts of God’s providence, Eccl. 8:15. 5. We must with an entire satisfaction acquiesce in the will of God, and, not pretending to find the bottom, we must humbly and silently adore the depth of his unsearchable counsels, being assured they are all wise, just, and goodEccl. 8:16, 17. (Chapter 8)

Reflection

God is not impressed by our being “deep” and seeming intelligent. If we know anything, our knowledge is but a grain of sand in comparison to His infinite wisdom and omniscience. God is more impressed when we stand in awe of Him, even though we speak not a word. Not blabbing vanity like the heathen, for they think that by much speaking they shall be heard more than you when you are speechless in the presence of God.

I love the song, “Stand In Awe” by Phillips, Craig & Dean. It puts forth the heartfelt love of Jesus that leaves one at a loss for words. So, today I will let my words be few because I just want to meditate on this declaration:

“Jesus, I am so in love with you.”


References

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