The Teacher saw that where there should have been judgement and justice, there was wickedness. Wickedness in the world breeds more wickedness, fear, anger, selfishness, or even indifference. The Teacher did not despair. He turned his mind to God. Both the righteous and the wicked must face God's judgment (17). Every activity and deed will be judged by God in his time (2 Co 5:10). Only those whose full hope and faith is in Jesus Christ can have confidence at the judgment (1 Jn 4:17).
God has also tested us so that we may know that our earthly fate is like that of the animals. All animals and people face death. No animal or person is exempt. From the perspective of mortality, we are no different from animals. People and animals come from dust and will return to dust. Without God, death makes life meaningless.
God tests us to help us know that death is inevitable so that we see ourselves for what we really are – sinners awaiting judgment and death and in need of a Savior. God gave his Son Jesus to be our Savior. Jesus saves us from sin and death. We may experience physical death but we can face it with hope of eternal life in God's kingdom when we put our faith in Jesus. Our fate may physically be like the animals but Jesus gives eternal life!
Application: Father, thank you for Jesus who saves us from judgment and death. My hope is in you alone.
One Word: How will you respond to God's test?