Finding Balance in Life
Finding Balance in Life: The Balance of Righteousness Ecclesiastes 7:15-22 “It is good that you grasp one thing and also not let go of the other, for the one who fears God comes forth with both of them.” At first glance, the statement of Solomon in these verses seems to contradict the rest of Scripture, for it appears as though he is encouraging us to “practice a little sin now and then.” However, from the context of the book, we know this is the farthest thing from Solomon’s mind, for he urges his reader to “fear God and keep his commandments” (12:13). To understand his statement, we must first understand the grammar. “Do not be overly wise” is reflective and can be translated as “Do not be overly wise to yourself.” Thus the idea of the verse is to not think of oneself as overly righteous or overly wise. Solomon is not saying that we should not be righteous, but that we should not be focused on religious rituals and performances so that we would become self-righteo