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Making the Most of Our Time (Ecclesiastes 2–5)

Making the Most of Our Time (Ecclesiastes 2–5)

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If pleasure promises the world yet leaves you empty, Solomon’s journal feels uncomfortably current. We walk through Ecclesiastes 2–5 and trace a journey from chasing laughter and wine to discovering why contentment, friendship, and sincere worship hold more weight than any quick fix. The heart of the message is simple and searching: without God at the center, good things fade into noise; with God, ordinary moments become gifts that carry real joy.

We start with Solomon’s candid experiment—testing comedy, drink, and self-focused achievement—and the stark verdict of vanity. Then we widen the lens to time itself: the small dash between our first and last day, with seasons to plant and to harvest, to mourn and to dance, to keep silence and to speak. Rather than slip into cynicism, we lean into the claim that God makes everything fitting in its time, even when we cannot map the threads. That clarity awakens an ache for forever—eternity set in the human heart—which explains why our biggest wins still feel incomplete and points us toward meaning that outlives the moment.

From there, we turn practical. Better one handful with quiet contentment than two hands clenched with toil. Two are better than one, and a threefold cord is not quickly broken—friendship, prayer, and shared resilience beat lonely ambition every time. We close with a sober word on worship: guard your steps, keep your vows, and trade self-made dreams for God’s will. When we receive our work, daily bread, and limits as gifts, God grants the power to enjoy them. That kind of joy doesn’t erase hardship, but it steadies the soul and brightens the dash.

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