MONITE SIULAI 20, 2026
KOHELETI 9-12; PALOVEPI 1:1-7
The life of faith always begins with recognizing your need for wisdom.
Ko e mo’ui tui, ‘oku kamata’aki ho’o fakatokanga’i, ‘oku ke fiema’u ‘a e poto.
Habakkuk 2:4 says that "the righteous shall live by his faith." But what does that mean? What does a life of faith look like for a single adult? What does it look like for a married couple? What does a life of faith look like for a teenager or an elderly person? What does it look like at your work? What does a life of faith look like when it comes to sex and money? What does it look like when it comes to making decisions? What does a life of faith look like when you are suffering? What in the world is a life of faith?
Like many people, Luella loves Ecclesiastes for both its honesty and its wisdom. She tells people all the time to study their way through this wonderful book. The wisdom of Ecclesiastes perhaps shines brightest in its final paragraphs:
The words of the wise are like goads, and like nails firmly fixed are the collected sayings; they are given by one Shepherd. My son, beware of anything beyond these. Of making many books there is no end, and much study is a weariness of the flesh.
The end of the matter; all has been heard. Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man. For God will bring every deed into judgment, with every secret thing, whether good or evil.
(Eccl. 12:11-14)
The life of faith begins with recognizing your need for wisdom and recognizing that the wisdom you need is found in one place. Because of sin, wisdom is not natural for us. We have to humbly admit that, in our foolishness, we are a danger to ourselves. Notice the protective and life-shaping nature of true wisdom. Wisdom is like a goad. A goad is a long stick used to keep oxen moving straight when pulling a plow. Wisdom is also like a nail on which you can hang aspects of your life. We all need goads to keep us straight and nails on which to hang our decisions and actions. The good shepherd, in grace and in his wisdom, offers us both.
What does this wisdom tell us about the life of faith? First, the life of faith is shaped by the fear of the Lord. That means we do not allow any other thing to rule the thoughts and desires of our heart. Second, the life of faith commits to obeying God's commands, no matter what situations you find yourself in.
So run today to your good shepherd, confess your need for his wisdom, and cry out for the desire and strength to keep his commands. By grace, he will bless you with his goads and nails.