Ecclesiastes – Chapter 11

Old Testament10 Verses

1Cast thy bread upon the running waters: for after a long time thou shalt find it again.

2Give a portion to seven, and also to eight: for thou knowest not what evil shall be upon the earth.

3If the clouds be full, they will pour out rain upon the earth. If the tree fall to the south, or to the north, in what place soever it shall fall, there shall it be.

4He that observeth the wind, shall not sow: and he that considereth the clouds, shall never reap.

5As thou knowest not what is the way of the spirit, nor how the bones are joined together in the womb of her that is with child: so thou knowest not the works of God, who is the maker of all.

6In the morning sow thy seed, and in the evening let not thy hand cease: for thou knowest not which may rather spring up, this or that: and if both together, it shall be the better.

7The light is sweet, and it is delightful for the eyes to see the sun.

8If a man live many years, and have rejoiced in them all, he must remember the darksome time, and the many days: which when they shall come, the things past shall be accused of vanity.

9Rejoice therefore, O young man, in thy youth, and let thy heart be in that which is good in the days of thy youth, and walk in the ways of thy heart, and in the sight of thy eyes: and know that for all these God will bring thee into judgment.

10Remove anger from thy heart, and put away evil from thy flesh. For youth and pleasure are vain.

Reflection for Today

In Ecclesiastes Chapter 11, we encounter the continuing revelation of the meaning of life and human limitations. The Catholic Church, guided by the Holy Spirit, has always treasured these sacred texts. the Church reads this book in light of eternal life in Christ (CIC 1007). The central message—Apart from God, all is vanity—speaks to believers in every age.

The Magisterium teaches that Scripture must be interpreted in light of the whole of revelation and the Church's living Tradition. The Catechism emphasizes that "the task of giving an authentic interpretation of the Word of God has been entrusted to the living teaching office of the Church alone" (CIC 85). This does not limit our engagement with Scripture but ensures its proper understanding.

As you reflect on this chapter, consider how its message applies to your life today. The Word of God is living and active, capable of transforming hearts and renewing minds. Through prayer and meditation, allow the Holy Spirit to speak to you through these ancient yet ever-new words.

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