Solomon is saying here. that the master control room that dominates our direction. is the heart. That perspective you have about God. That perspective you have about life, that perspective you have about his word, that hidden perspective resides in your heart, and he writes, It inclines you, it dominates you.
you and your decisions toward the right or the left. Everything in life ultimately follows the heart. Which way is your heart leaning today? Who are you following? What direction are you taking?
not just for this life, but as you journey through life toward the eternal life to come. Many people conclude that they need a God. The problem is, they don't want the God of the Bible. To them and to us, God says, stop wandering around in your own speculations. I'm the light of the world.
Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life. God offers us His wisdom. And Stephen Davey will explore that with you in this message he's calling. Uncommon. Common sense.
On the morning of February 22nd, 1911. An inventor by the name of Hervaux, climbed the Eiffel Tower. to test a new parachute he had developed for pilots. He checked the wind speed. I took a nervous breath.
and began to test. This parachute worked Perfectly. Sailed safely to the ground. Hervo didn't make the jump himself. He had attached a 160-pound test dummy to the parachute.
To another inventor in the race to perfect the parachute. This was an act of cowardice. A man by the name of Rachelt was an Austrian tailor who denounced the use of a dummy. And one year later, he arrived at the Eiffel Tower to prove his point. And to prove his Parachute was.
Superior. As he posed In the mob of people that had come to watch, reporters and photographers, he announced, and I quote, I am so convinced my device will work properly, I will jump with it myself. Herbot was there. He pulled Rochelle aside and tried to talk him out of it in a heated argument. took place.
He explained there were technical reasons this would work and And he was using half the amount of fabric he should be using. In tested parachutes. Besides, a team of experts had already weighed in that the parachute was too small and. It wouldn't work. Come to find out, he was not only going to ignore all of them, he was also ignoring his own experience.
He had already tested this parachute using dummies and they had crashed. He'd strapped it on himself, testing it from 30 feet into a hayloft, and it crashed. He tried to went out a halo off at 20 feet and broke his leg when he hit the ground. But he wasn't about to listen to reason. Any Pressed on.
Reporters covering the event recorded that when he jumped from the Eiffel Tower He fell for nearly five seconds. accelerating constantly until he hit the ground at sixty miles an hour. dying instantly. in the fall. When I read that, I couldn't help but believe he became a dramatic example of so many tragedies.
Stubbornness. Willful ignorance. Refusing to have the sense to. Listen instead of talk. But he also became an example of someone lacking what we would call today just plain old.
Ahmed. Sense. He didn't lack an education. He had a good one. He didn't lack a good job.
He owned the company. He didn't lack courage. He didn't lack determination. He didn't lack persistence. He lacked common sense to apply what he'd learned in the past to something he was going to do in the future.
He lacked that intangible, God-given, protective. Common sense, which we are prone to say in these days, it isn't so common. Many more. Uncommon Common sense.
Solomon has essentially described on several occasions. In his writings, this kind of individual Stubborn, naive. Woefully ignorant. In fact, he will use the words fool, Folly. Foolishness.
More than a hundred times in his writings, we call wisdom literature. In chapter 10 of Ecclesiastes, where we find ourselves today, he's going to use these words nine different times. Times. He's going to open, and we'll open chapter 10 together, with giving us, or by giving us three illustrations of folly. And here's the first one.
Notice verse 1. Dead flies Make the perfumer's ointment Give off a sting.
So a little folly outweighs wisdom. and honor. You could translate the word honor and honorable. Reputation. It might be helpful to know that perfume was as well known then as it is now and highly valued.
In the ancient world, perfume making was a highly skilled science. In Daniel's generation in Babylon, the Magi, the wise men, were in charge of guarding their most Precious formulas. In the days of Esther, A merchant scoured the earth. attempting to find the latest Fragrance. of lotion, cologne, perfume.
But of course The most expensive Bottle of perfume could instantly become Worthless, and it happened enough times that Solomon had seen it himself and uses it now as an illustration. Flies or insects get into the formula, and once the bottle is sealed, they flow to the top. It just kind of ruins everything. Think about our own world. If you went through that drive-through, Across the street.
You get that incredibly Overpriced cup of coffee. And you open the lid. And you're going to stir that caramel drizzle into your white chocolate mocha.
Okay, I've spent that money too. And you open it, and there floating on top is a dead fly. You wouldn't back up and ask the employee, hey, would you get a little spoon and scoop that fly off so I can enjoy this cup of coffee? Yeah. It's all corrupted.
It's all contaminated. The entire Coffee. is ruined.
Solomon is making a connection that We might not necessarily Want to make But common sense tells us it's It's true. Just as Dead flies can ruin expensive perfume, so just a little folly, just a little foolishness can cast a shadow over an otherwise Good reputation. In principle form, we might summarize it to say this: small sins will eventually dirty a good reputation. Just a little why. Just a little look.
Just a little padding on the expense account, just a little exaggerating on the resume. We have seen what a little folly can do in the lives and reputations of church leaders. In our generation, Certainly, world leaders. Suddenly, that little folly. is brought to light and it and it robs The reputation of its aroma of integrity and honesty and.
and purity.
sort of contaminates the whole thing. I have visited people in prison over the years. We receive Nearly every week Letters from inmates. Who tell their story of how it all began, and it always began with that one little. Step.
In eighteen fifty nine, Charles Spurgeon, whom I enjoy reading, Famous pastor in London. He preached a sermon entitled Little Sins. And he said, This: The wisest among us have always been afraid. Of little sins. And it reminded me of Paul who was saying he feared.
after having preached, being disqualified. The wisest believer, he says, Has always been afraid of little sins. We recognize, he goes on to say, that hell is slumbering in the smallest sins. There is a world of iniquity hidden in a single act, thought. Or imagination of sin, and we should avoid it with horror, because little sins lead to great sins, so stand far away.
What a great reminder.
Solomon says it this way: little sins. Can dirty or even destroy a good reputation. He gives us a second illustration of folly. He writes, notice in verse 2. A wise man's heart inclines him to the right.
But a fool's heart To the left, in principle form, you might summarize this by saying heartfelt perspectives. will eventually dominate a person's direction. A wise man's heart inclines him to the right. But a fool's heart To the left.
Now, when Solomon writes that wise people move to the right and fools move to the left, he isn't so much making a political statement, although you can't help but smile. There is The categorical truth. In fact, it's interesting to me that 3,000 years later we're still borrowing God's vocabulary. for a world view. A categorical Bent Solomon, however, isn't making so much that kind of statement, although it can be applied.
He didn't try to offend all of us left-handers in the audience as well. He's referring to generations of custom. And this is, in fact, the vocabulary of God. This is his word going all the way back to the patriarchs. In Genesis 48, they are always blessing, conveying the covenant blessing with their right hand.
So it represents blessing. It was associated in the scriptures with divine protection. You're always told that God is holding you by your right. Hand. You are in his right hand.
Psalm 17. It refers to God's authority. God's power. person. God's power, which is why we're told that Jesus is sitting where?
At the right hand of the Father. He represents the authority and the power of the Father. Colossians 3, verse 1. To this day, we're borrowing from this vocabulary. When we raise our right hand to make an oath in court that we'll tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
We are borrowing from this vocabulary when we shake the right hand of someone with whom we're making a word-of-mouth contract. I'm going to keep my word, a shake on it. This is why we to this day Shake someone else's hand in greeting, and it's always the right hand. At least we used to do that. I can't wait to get back to that, by the way.
Solomon is saying here. that the master control room that dominates our direction. is the heart. That hidden perspective, nobody in here knows but you and God. That perspective you have about God.
That perspective you have about life, that perspective you have about his word, that hidden perspective resides in your heart, and he writes, It inclines you, it leans you, it dominates. you and your decisions toward the right or the left. Everything in life ultimately follows the heart. It's the control room. It's why Solomon will write in Proverbs: guard your heart, for out of it are the issues of life.
And death. We get a What Solomon writes here is the truth that if your hidden heart, so to speak, Has a particular view, viewpoint. It'll lean you to the right. We know in the Word of God that It inclines you. toward his authority, his power.
His word? It leans you then toward God. If it leans you to the left, then it is leaning you away from God's authority, God's power, God's word. You might not like Solomon's description here in verse 2. But he's clearly announcing that if you're leaning toward the right, You're wise.
He writes. And if you're leaning toward the left. You're a fool.
Now, I'm just repeating what the Bible says. You can take up your argument with God. But listen, God really doesn't want you to argue. And you don't want to argue with God. God wants us to evaluate Our heart.
Why am I leaning one way or another? What does that say about my view of God's Word? What does that say about my view of God? The question we need to ask ourselves then is Which way are we leaning? Common sense would say You really ought to lean toward God.
You really ought to lean toward God's word and his glory. Folly would say, don't ruin the party, don't box yourself in. God probably. We think, we're pretty sure, doesn't exist. Common sense.
Tells us You know, that small sin could dirty an entire reputation. That hidden perspective is going to show up. and dominate the direction of my life.
Now there's a third illustration. Verse three, notice there. Even when a fool walks on the road He'll act. Sevens. Common sense.
And he says to everyone. That he is a A fool.
Solomon is Essentially, telling us here that a foolish person lacks common sense and he's walking out of right. The illustration is he's just walking. By the way, he's not saying anything, he's just walking. He's walking down the road. Haven't said a word.
But all you have to do without ever hearing them say a word is watch them. And by observing his conduct, he's going to reveal whether he thinks he's. Not foolish or not. It's going to show his foolishness is more aware than he would ever. Think we could put this text into principle form and say it this way: fools will eventually be distinguished by their actions.
You can't hide it. It's gonna leak out! One author comments that this person is unaware how transparent his foolishness is. He more than likely thinks he's wise. Even though he is a fool.
Now, remember. If you're new to this study, that a fool in the Bible is not a derogatory term necessarily, it's a descriptive term. It describes someone who was denied the authority of God. Denied the Creator God. Denied the word of God in rebellion against the truth of God.
This is described, of course, more fully in Romans chapter 1, where Paul talks about those who deny that God created. The heavens and the earth. They can't get over that first sentence in the Bible. They stumble there and stumble the rest of the way through. Instead of thanking God that He is Creator, He says in Romans 1, they refuse to acknowledge Him.
They suppress the truth about him. And they wander around, Paul writes, in their speculations about origins. They wander around in the digression of their moral standards, Romans 1 delivers to us. And God makes this announcement in Romans chapter 1 and verse 20. For although, Paul writes, they knew about God.
They did not honor him. As God. Or give thanks to him. But they became futile in their thinking and their foolish hearts. went dark.
They turned out the light, you could say. Their foolish hearts were darkened. But notice, Claiming to be wise, they became Fools. And some of the brightest Most talented? Most.
Popular Most educated people on the planet. Live out the truth. of this Warning they wander from speculation. to speculation. That if you would just stop and think about it, you would have to say, that doesn't even make sense.
Common Sense. I came across one study. In my research, where the writings of famous people over the last 200-250 years. were analyzed. And they were analyzing this rather exhaustive study to determine what these people would have believed To be the meaning of life.
You could call it a worldview or whatever you want to call it. And none of them really came up with much of an answer or worldview. 17% of them believed that life was simply to be enjoyed because once it was lived, it was over. And that isn't a new thought. They were analyzing the writings of men and women who lived 250 years ago, 150 years ago plus.
11% of them said life doesn't have any meaning. Why are we so worried about that? Just live it. Don't worry about meaning. There's just no hope anyway.
One of them Clarence Darrow wrote it this way. Was in this 11%. Life is like a ship. Tossed by every wave, And by every wind, a ship headed to no port and no harbor, with no rudder, no compass, no pilot. simply floating for a time and then lost in the waves.
Five percent. Who are analyzed believe that we create our own meaning. There is meaning, but you come up with it. The one who represented this percentage, Carl Sagan, wrote it this way, We live in a vast universe where humanity clings to an obscure clod of rock. The significance of our lives derives from our own wisdom.
Did you get that? The meaning of life comes from our own wisdom.
Well, how is that working for you? That's like jumping off the Eiffel Tower. With a parachute that has already failed over and over and over again, saying, I'm going to do it one more time because this time I think it'll work. The wisdom of this world Has consistently failed to answer the most basic and yet most important questions of human existence. Where did we come from?
Why are we here? Is there anybody out there? And where are we going? Because my common sense tells me this isn't all there is. There's something out there, and there has to be meaning.
For life.
So maybe what we need to do is just try a little harder. And maybe look out into the universe a little farther. Because perhaps we haven't gone far enough in searching the universe for answers. Like a few years ago, in fact, just five years ago. Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley announced that They were going to join a $100 million project.
For space exploration to see They could find the life. In the universe. Maybe that life form would have some answers. As to how we got here. And what does life mean?
So the plan is to send little tiny nano crafts, they call it. Traveling at one-fifth the speed of light to Alpha Centauri. And one of the mentors of the project, Stephen Hawking, who was still alive at the time. Express the purpose of this project very clearly. By stating, quote, it is important to know if we are alone.
in the dark. End quote. Never mind. The Word of God. Never mind.
The evidence of history. Never mind that opening line. In the beginning, God created the heavens. and specifically the earth. You ever notice whenever the author of Scripture talks about God creating the universe, which includes Earth, He always then focuses on Earth.
God created the universe and the earth. Isaiah clears it up. In chapter 45, in verse 10, where it says that God created the universe as waste. that is as uninhabitable space But, Isaiah says, he created the earth to be inhabited. That universe out there declares how big God is, and I can promise you, as far as you can see, you'll still not reach the end of it.
It declares to us the chasm between us and heaven. is too great to spam. It tells us how big God is. The Bible Provides the answer, but never mind it. Never mind fulfilled prophecy, never mind an empty tomb, never mind someone who.
Came back to life. While we're talking about that, we ought to do something religious, though. Why? Because common sense tells me that I'm a religious creature.
So religion steps in and adds to the confusion. It adds to the speculation. It can't cleanse the guilt I feel over sin. It can't give me confidence. beyond the grave.
That candle, that ritual. That can't provide a savior beyond myself. If anything tells me, I like the religions that do, that I'm for the most part okay, but I ought to try harder. And so mankind Intuitively, with that common sense creation given to them, knows that they're troubled. We're all troubled by the dead flies.
in our character. Where we're troubled by a sinful heart. That wants to dominate. The direction in the wrong direction. We're troubled by the foolishness that we sense in a world around us.
We're troubled, and so we'll cling to some kind of religious system. But it will remove the sufficient atonement of Christ as Savior. It's not going to deal with our sin, it's not going to provide redemption, but at least I lit a candle. At least I tried to be better. You see, it makes sense.
Common sense to the honest person. That we need a God. That's why mankind is Intuitively worshiping something.
Someone And we kind of like the Bible.
So let's use the Bible just enough. to sound religious. There's a church in Northern California I read about recently. It has Portraits of famous People. Hanging in a very ornate, beautiful lobby.
There's a portrait of Socrates There's even one of Eleanor Roosevelt. There's a a portrait of Abraham Lincoln and Gandhi Even one of Jesus. as the painter imagined him. And above the assembled Portraits. Is a statement from the Bible.
Written in beautiful gold letters, and it reads, You are all children of. God. And when I read that, I read it with sadness because I couldn't imagine. All of the people passing in and out of that lobby. Being told that they were all children of God.
It's one thing to have a A heart. That leads you into making a wrong decision. It's one thing. To have a reputation solely by some exposed sin. It's one thing to think you're really intelligent when people around you can see that you're not nearly as intelligent as you think they think you are.
That would just kind of mess up your life. But it's another thing on an entirely different level to believe the wrong. message about life after. This one.
Well you see that church lobby Only put up the first part of a verse. From Galatians chapter 3. The entire verse says, For you are all children of God through faith in Jesus Christ. Christ. Listen to him.
Listen to Jesus who says, stop wandering around in the darkness of your own speculation. He says in John chapter 8 and verse 12, I am the light of the world, I can turn the light on. I can bring light to your darkness. I am the light. of the world.
Whoever, he says, follows me will not walk in darkness. But will have light. The light of life.
So which way are you leaning? My friend. Who are you following? What direction are you taking? Does it really make Common sounds.
Not just for this life. But for the life to come. Yeah. Thanks for joining us today here on Wisdom for the Heart with Stephen Davey. We're currently in a series exploring God's wisdom.
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