Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

21 April, 2026

Ecclesiastes 1:18—“For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.”

Solomon is reflecting on his "under the sun" experiment. He sought to find meaning through intellectual mastery, only to discover a painful paradox: the more you understand the world, the more you realise how broken it truly is. The pursuit of earthly wisdom acts like a high-definition lens; it brings the vibrant beauty of creation into focus, yet it inevitably exposes the raw fractures of injustice, frailty, and the deep architecture of human grief.

The more you understand the world, the more you realise how broken it truly is. Increased knowledge sharpens our inability to secure lasting joy. Thus, grief arises from human wisdom without divine redemption.

In our world today, we chase information as if it were treasure. We believe that more data will give us clarity, control, and peace. But Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived, gently corrects us. When pursued as an end in itself, man’s knowledge cannot heal the human condition. 

Solomon’s remark acknowledges the reality of the Fall. To know more of this world is to see more of the "groaning" of creation (Romans 8:22). The wisdom of this world is an invitation to behold its pain without a true solution.

This is a call to tempered expectations. If we feel a growing heaviness as we mature or deepen our understanding, we are not failing; we are waking up. We must lean not on our own understanding, but on the One who holds all knowledge.

Our sorrow in gaining knowledge should never lead to despair, but to a deeper dependence on Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. Without Christ as our foundation, worldly wisdom is a weight that eventually crushes us; it exposes the world’s ruin but offers no power to redeem it, leaving us to labour under the impossible task of self-restoration.

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