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Ecclesiastes 8:4

Posted on 18 May at 14:10
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“Where the word of a king is, there is power: and who may say unto him, What doest thou?”

Context:The book of Ecclesiastes, written by King Solomon, explores the meaning of life and the pursuit of wisdom. It reflects on the vanities and uncertainties of life under the sun.

The authority of a king:In this verse, Solomon reflects on the power and authority of a king. In ancient times, the word of a king held tremendous authority and carried the weight of law and command. When a king spoke, it was expected to be obeyed without question.

Divine kingship:In the biblical context, the authority of earthly kings serves as a metaphor for the ultimate authority of God. God is the King of kings and the Lord of lords. His word is absolute, and His authority is supreme. In the Bible, we see numerous instances where God’s word demonstrates His power and sovereignty.

Power of God’s word:This verse highlights the power of God’s word. Just as the word of a king carries authority, the word of God holds immense power. God’s word is creative, transforming, and carries the ability to accomplish His purposes. It is through God’s word that He created the world (Genesis 1) and through His word that He sustains all things (Hebrews 1:3).

Obedience to God:The latter part of the verse emphasizes that no one can question God or challenge His actions. As human beings, we are called to submit to God’s authority and trust in His wisdom, even when we don’t fully understand His ways. God’s thoughts and plans are higher than ours (Isaiah 55:8-9), and our role is to humbly obey Him.

Application:As believers, we should recognise and honour the authority of God’s word. We should seek to align our lives with His commands and teachings. God’s word guides and directs us, providing wisdom and discernment for daily living. By submitting to God’s authority, we acknowledge His power and entrust our lives to His perfect plans.

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