Introduction
We are encouraged to think seriously about the end of our lives.
likewise the fool and the senseless perish,
and leave their wealth to others.
and their dwelling places to all generations.
They name their lands after themselves.
Death shall be their shepherd.
The upright shall have dominion over them in the morning.
Their beauty shall decay in Sheol,
far from their mansion.
Questions
1. What can't those who trust in riches do?
v 6 to 9 Those who trust in their wealth,
and boast in the multitude of their riches—
none of them can by any means redeem his brother,
nor give God a ransom for him.
For the redemption of their life is costly,
no payment is ever enough,
that he should live on forever,
that he should not see corruption.
2. Why do men call lands after their own names?
v 11 Their inward thought is that their houses will endure forever,
and their dwelling places to all generations.
They name their lands after themselves.
3. Why is man like the animals, despite his riches?
v 12 But man, despite his riches, doesn’t endure.
He is like the animals that perish.
Summary Points
- v 1 to 9 All are invited to realise that wealth is no help for a long-term future
- v 10 to 12 All die and leave their wealth to others
- v 13 to 15 God alone can save people from Sheol, the grave
- v 16 to 20 The rich man can take nothing with him when he dies. Without understanding he perishes