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Monotony

4 One generation passes away, and another generation comes; But the earth abides forever. 5 The sun also rises, and the sun goes down, And hastens to the place where it arose.  6 The wind goes toward the south, And turns around to the north; The wind whirls about continually, And comes again on its circuit. 7 All the rivers run into the sea, Yet the sea is not full; To the place from which the rivers come, There they return again. 8 All things are full of labor; Man cannot express it. The eye is not satisfied with seeing, Nor the ear filled with hearing. 9 That which has been is what will be, That which is done is what will be done, And there is nothing new under the sun. 10 Is there anything of which it may be said, “See, this is new”? It has already been in ancient times before us. 11 There is no remembrance of former things, Nor will there be any remembrance of things that are to come By those who will come after.

Ecclesiastes 1:4-11

Solomon describes the endless monotony of life perfectly in these verses. To prove the writers point, he offers these explanations to explain the meaningless, unending boorishness of life. 1) Nature proceeds in ever mind numbing cycles, 2) human labor and achievement are limited and meaningless, 3) there is nothing that is truly new, and 4) people die, they are forgotten, and their achievements are no longer remembered.

These verses serve as a warning to the Christian. We should not seek after and pursue earthly accomplishments for our peace and contentment. Money, fame, and power do not offer lasting peace, contentment and meaning. Instead, let us lay up for ourselves treasures in heaven. May we pursue ministry, service, godliness, and holy living each day. These are the only things that break the monotony of life and give us peace and contentment.

Tony French

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Vanity (2)

2 “Vanity of vanities,” says the Preacher; “Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.” 3 What profit has a man from all his labor In which he toils under the sun?

Ecclesiastes 1:2-3

After identifying Himself as the author, Solomon relates the main theme of this writing. That theme is this; life apart from God is meaningless. Life lived on our own has no ultimate meaning or purpose.

Life under the sun can provide temporary pleasures. Life on earth does give us some temporal happiness. But, the happiness and contentment are only short-lived. Eventually, our souls long for something deeper. We come to a point where we desire something more than this life can give.

As we walk through this life, let us remember that many folks we encounter are searching for something more. They’ve tried everything the world has to offer and they are as empty as they have ever been. Our goal is to point them to the one who can provide peace and purpose. People need the Lord. For only Jesus can forgive us, cleanse us, and reconcile us to our Creator.

Tony French

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Vanity

The words of the Preacher, the son of David, king in Jerusalem. 2 “Vanity of vanities,” says the Preacher; “Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.” 3 What profit has a man from all his labor In which he toils under the sun?

Ecclesiastes 1:1-3

The book of Ecclesiastes was written by Solomon. It is written from an earthly perspective. The focus of the book is life “under the sun” or life as it is here on earth. Therefore, it is important to place this book in a proper perspective and to read it in light of the entirety of the Bible.

Taken by itself, this book is depressing. However, the point of this writing is to point us to God. Solomon simply tells us that life has no point and no meaning apart from God.

Without God, life under the sun is cruel, monotonous and meaningless. But, through Jesus Christ, life has meaning, purpose and is abundant. This thought must be kept in mind as one studies Ecclesiastes. Without Christ, life is means nothing. (John 15:5)

Tony French

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