Day 53: Ecclesiastes 10:4

“If the spirit of the ruler rises against you, Do not leave your post; For conciliation pacifies great offenses.”

Retaliation. Revenge. Rejection.

Those are a few things we might feel to a certain level whenever someone else is significantly unhappy with us. This passage uses the example of a ruler expressing dissatisfaction with a subordinate, but the principle in the second half of the verse can be applied to any situation.

More often then not “conciliation pacifies great offenses.” A quiet, peaceable spirit calms an outraged one. Composure alleviates anger.

Most of the time, our natural response is to lash out at anyone that gets angry with us. We add to the opposition that already exists between us.

Sometimes we may wrong a person and they have reason to be unhappy. Sometimes we may genuinely be right and a misunderstanding on their part causes them to “rise up” against us. Whatever the case, there’s no sense in making a situation worse.

When faced with a someone who isn’t pleased with you, don’t run, but don’t advance either. Maintain your composure, allow the dust to settle, and promote peace by trying to resolve the problem.

When someone rises up against you,
Hold your peace whate’er you do.
Composure ends most opposition
And starts conciliation.

Day 52: Ecclesiastes 10:2-3

Where is my heart? Ecclesiastes 10:2 says, “A wise man’s heart is at his right hand, but a fool’s heart at his left.”

During Bible times, the left hand was seen as bad. Right-handed people were good, and left-handed people had a severe problem. Of course, we know that there is nothing inherently about the left hand, but the cultural view was highly regarded.

In addition, the right hand of an authority figure was seen as a place of exaltation. Sitting or standing at the right hand of a king was a sign of honor and respect.

Solomon employs this figure of speech in this passage. The wise man has his heart where it ought to be…at his right hand. The foolish man? He doesn’t care. He goes along in life unconcerned about where he has been, where he is, where he is going, and what he is doing.

He literally has an aura of foolishness around him! Verse 3 says, “Even when a fool walks along the way, he lacks wisdom, and he shows everyone that he is a fool.” His heart and his cares are in the wrong place, and everyone knows it.

What do people think of me when I walk along the way?

The heart of the wise is where it should be,
The heart of the fool is aloof and carefree.
People can easily point out the wise,
And the fool, just as quickly, they spot with their eyes.