Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

28 March, 2026

Ecclesiastes 2:14—“The wise man's eyes are in his head; but the fool walketh in darkness: and I myself perceived also that one event happeneth to them all. ”

The Book of Ecclesiastes carefully examines life’s pursuits and observes the difference between wisdom and folly. After examining pleasure, work, and achievement, he acknowledges that wisdom still offers an advantage. This thought appears clearly in Ecclesiastes 2:14.

The expression “the wise man’s eyes are in his head” describes someone who sees clearly where he is going. Such a person moves through life with understanding and discernment. Wisdom enables a person to recognise dangers, make thoughtful choices, and walk with direction.

By contrast, the fool walks in darkness. Darkness symbolises confusion and a lack of understanding. Without wisdom, a person stumbles through life, unable to see where decisions may lead. Choices are made without reflection, often bringing regret and harm.

This contrast reminds readers that life cannot be navigated safely by impulse or personal preference alone. Clear vision or understanding is needed. Wisdom provides that vision by directing attention toward what is right and good.

For those seeking to live faithfully, this verse encourages a continual pursuit of wisdom. A life shaped by God’s truth brings clarity in decisions and steadiness in difficult moments. When the heart is guided by the Lord’s instruction, the path becomes illuminated.

Walking with wisdom does not remove every challenge, yet it allows believers to move forward with confidence. The one who walks in the light of God’s Word is not left wandering in darkness but travels a path marked by understanding and purpose.

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