We all have someone over us. A boss, a board, a government, a difficult relationship. And most of us have spent at least some energy resisting, resenting, or raging against it. But what if ancient wisdom had something better to offer?
In this episode, we're unpacking Ecclesiastes 8 — a chapter that hits surprisingly close to home for anyone navigating authority they didn't choose and don't always agree with. We talk about the tension between our culture's obsession with authenticity and Solomon's blunt advice to fix your face, where the line is between wise submission and compromising your values, and whether contentment is really just a dressed-up word for passivity.
We also sit with one of the harder questions the text raises: what does it actually look like to trust God when the situation around you hasn't changed and justice still feels a long way off?
This one is practical, a little uncomfortable, and worth the conversation.