The first verse of today's Responsorial Psalm speaks of joy and salvation, thanksgiving and songs to the Lord. This joyful mood is in sharp contrast to the morose and unsmiling words of Qoheleth in the first reading. We wonder how such pessimism could be the word of God!
Perhaps, however, we do Qoheleth an injustice by merely taking his words at face value. His book is counted among the Wisdom Books, and it is in that context that we can listen to him with different ears and a more responding heart. The conjunction of this passage from his book with the other readings today points the way to a deeper understanding of the wisdom of what he has to say.
Thus we may see that he is showing us the other side of St Paul's exhortation: You must look for the things that are in heaven...Let your hearts be on heavenly things not on the things that are on earth". If we can imagine Qoheleth reading St Paul, we will hear him say, possibly with a sigh: "Yes, besides God all is vanity. To be so earthbound as to lose the sight of heaven is the greatest of all futilities".
Lord, give me the grace to set all my heart on heaven, loving You above all things.