When Solomon wrote of the emptiness of
pleasure and achievement, was he making excuses for all the “pleasures”
in which he had indulged?
In
Chapter 4 he writes, "I saw the tears of the oppressed - and they have
no comforter." How very blessed we are as Believers in Jesus! We have
the Great Comforter in the presence of the Holy Spirit.
John 14:16
And I will pray the Father, and He shall give you another Comforter, so that He may be with you forever,
As Solomon comments of the meaninglessness of false worship, these words stand out. "Therefore stand in awe of God." What wonderful words of wisdom for us today - to stand in awe of our Creator, Savior, and Lord!
As Solomon comments of the meaninglessness of false worship, these words stand out. "Therefore stand in awe of God." What wonderful words of wisdom for us today - to stand in awe of our Creator, Savior, and Lord!
In chapter 5, he writes about the
emptiness of wealth. He seems to come to an understanding that it is
God who enables us to enjoy what He gives us. "He seldom reflects on the days of his life, because God keeps him occupied with gladness of heart."
We should focus on the Giver. With God we have everything we need.
Praise God, we know there is something more – life everlasting.
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