Cui li Dios naxqßue xbiomal li junjûnk, naxqßue re nak târûk tâcuaßak ut tâucßak ut tixyal xsahil lix cßanjel ut tâsahokß saß xchßôl nak yô chi cßanjelac. Aßin aßan jun mâtan naxqßue li Dios.Li Dios naxqßue li sahil chßôlej re. Joßcan nak incßaß nacßoxlac chirix li cßaßru naxcßul saß lix yußam saß ruchichßochß.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God gives some people riches and the ability to enjoy them. The speaker is talking about a gift from God that allows people to take pleasure in their work and wealth. The key message is that the ability to enjoy what we have is a blessing from God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you got a really big ice cream sundae. God not only gives you the ice cream but also the ability to enjoy every bite of it. This verse says that God gives some people lots of good things and the happiness to enjoy them too.
Historical Background
Ecclesiastes was written by King Solomon, a wise king of Israel, around 950 BC. It was written for an audience interested in finding meaning in life. The cultural setting was one where wealth and wisdom were highly valued.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you have a great job that pays well, but you're stressed and can't enjoy it. This verse reminds us that enjoying the fruits of our labor is a gift from God. So, if you find yourself working hard but not finding joy, consider that you might be missing out on God's intended gift.