Sunday, 19 April 2026

Amputation

Please pray for Sister Pergentina of our Teixeira church up in the mountains. She is the 90-year-old mother of the pastor's wife there and she has circulation problems in a leg which may mean she has to have her leg amputated. She is in the Patos General Hospital. 

The EAB musical concert last night at Cadnam Methodist Church went very well. Marian Rashleigh sent us live photos of the proceedings taken from the balcony which was very good. Philip tells us it was a very good concert.

A special evangelistic event was held yesterday for the teenagers who we still help and work with at our Patos school and 23 of them made commitments to Christ. Please pray that these teens might put down roots in the Lord and become part of the church as practicing Christians.

It rained 5 mm at Green Pastures last night, taking the total rainfall this year up to 602.6 mm, so past the 600 mark for the first time.

Saturday, 18 April 2026

Ecclesiastes 10 (résumé): Dead flies give perfume a bad smell

Ecclesiastes 10 gives a list of sayings emphasizing the good of wisdom and the negativity of folly. He starts with: as dead flies give perfume a bad smell so folly outweighs wisdom and honour... fools lack sense... I have seen slaves on horseback, while princes go on foot like slaves... if a snake bites before it is charmed, there is no profit for the charmer... words from a wise man are gracious, but a fool is consumed by his own lips... the fool multiplies words... blessed are you, O land whose king is of noble birth... if a man is lazy the rafters sag... a feast is made for laughter and wine makes life merry, but money is the answer for everything! 

Ecclesiastes 9 (résumé): A common destiny for all

Now the author re-states that all men share the common destiny of death - whether they be righteous of wicked, good or bad, or clean or unclean. The same destiny overtakes all. But whilst you're alive you have hope because "even a live dog is better off than a dead lion"! The total absence of the concept of life after death brings Solomon to encourage eat, drink wine and be merry! He says: "Enjoy life with your wife, whom you love, all the days of this meaningless life. I have come to the conclusion, says Solomon, that "the race is not to the swift, or the battle to the strong, or wealth to the brilliant... but time and chance happen to them all"! No-one knows when his time will come. So Solomon's confused words come to the close of the chapter saying wisdom is better than strength, but the poor man's wisdom is despised.... but wisdom is better than weapons of war.

Ecclesiastes 8 ( résumé): Who is like the wise man?

The author now advocates obedience and respect for the king (it doesn't sound like King Solomon speaking!)... obedience to the king... not speaking out of turn... no-one has power over the day of his death... or power over the wind... no-one knows the future...I saw the wicked buried who used to receive praise in the city... when the sentence for a crime is delayed hearts of men scheme... I know it will go better with God-fearing men. He then goes on to say that something else meaningless is when righteous men get what the wicked deserve. I commend that we eat, drink and be merry as there is nothing better for us to do. It is simply not possible to understand the ways of God.

Ecclesiastes 7 (résumé): A good name

Ecclesiastes 7 starts saying that a good name is better than a good perfume, but the day of your death is better than the day you were born! It is better to mourn than to feast.. sorrow is better than laughter... for all is meaningless... patience is better than pride... don't be quickly provoked in your spirit... don't keep talking about the good old days... who can straighten what God has made crooked?... I have seen the righteous man perishing in his righteousness and a wicked man living long in his wickedness so don't go to extremes of righteousness or wickedness because "the man who fears God will avoid all extremes". No-one never sins... don't pay attention to everything people say... the man who pleases God will not be ensnared by a dangerous woman... true wisdom is rare and often unattainable.

Ecclesiastes 6 (résumé): Another evil under the sun

 Solomon's dirge of negativism proceeds just the same in chapter 6 as he decries people having wealth which others end up benefitting from which he sees as meaningless and a "grievous evil". A man may have a 100 children and live long, yet he will not enjoy his prosperity. He says that even if a rich man lives 2 millenniums he will always fail to enjoy his prosperity because death will always end everything. He says that everything is meaningless with no advantage for a wise man over a fool. For "whatever exists has been pre-ordained and it's no good arguing about it with God who is stronger than us." 

Ecclesiastes 5 (résumé): Stand in awe of God!

 Solomon exhorts reverence in God's house in Ecclesiastes 5: "Guard your steps when you go to the house of the Lord listening to God rather than speaking". He also exhorts caution with vows making sure you fulfill your vows. He says that much dreaming and many words are meaningless. "Therefore stand in awe before God". Then Solomon goes on to discuss love for money saying: "Whoever loves money never has money enough"! Rich people are never satisfied and it all adds up to a meaningless life. He says that a labourer sleeps well whereas a rich man has plenty of insomnia. For hoarded wealth harms its owner! "Naked a man is born and as he comes he departs!" Thus he says that the important thing in life is to find satisfaction in your work which is a gift of God.