In Ecclesiastes 2, Solomon embarks on a grand experiment, indulging in every pleasure and ambition the world offers—wisdom, wealth, labor, mirth—only to conclude that all is vanity, grasping for the wind. This sermon examines Solomon's pursuit of the "good life" and how his findings dismantle the false promises of worldly success. • Why wisdom alone does not satisfy (Ecclesiastes 1:16-18) • The limits of wealth, work, and pleasure in securing true joy (Ecclesiastes 2:1-11) • The inevitability of death and the futility of worldly accomplishments (Ecclesiastes 2:12-23) • The only source of lasting fulfillment and purpose (Ecclesiastes 2:24-26)
Solomon's conclusion is clear: nothing apart from God provides true meaning. Join us as we explore the wisdom of Ecclesiastes and the necessity of fearing God to find lasting joy and purpose.
📖 Scripture: Ecclesiastes 1:16–2:26 📅 Date: 2nd of February in the Year of our Lord 2025
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