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Christian Devotional – March 9, 2025
Wisdom Squandered, Day 4 We each have a role to play. Read Ecclesiastes 2:13-26. Yesterday, we saw how the pursuit of happiness does not lead to fulfilling purpose. But, if we are pursuing God’s purpose in our life, then he will provide us with happiness. Today, we see that spelled out even more clearly. Solomon continues to explain all the different ways in which he tried to attain happiness. He had so many different methods, and he thought that if he amassed wealth and projects, that would allow him to leave a profound legacy to his children. Unfortunately, he realized that his children were not going to do the same…
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Christian Devotional – March 8, 2025
Wisdom Squandered, Day 3 I want it all. Read Ecclesiastes 2:1-11. We live in such a materialistic and greedy society. It truly is amazing how much people want and, generally, even if they have a lot, they want more. We want more power. We want more money. We want more status. We want more of anything. Solomon went through the same thing. Solomon had the ability and the power to get more, so he did. These 11 verses give a quick overview of the fact that Solomon pretty much did whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted, as long as it made him happy. But Solomon learned an important truth, that…
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Christian Devotional – March 7, 2025
Wisdom Squandered, Day 2 Is ignorance bliss? Read Ecclesiastes 1:12-18. As we read through this second half of the first chapter, Solomon introduces himself to us and explains why he’s writing this book. We see that he feels his failure so keenly. Solomon understands that he has not been able to achieve everything that he thought he would with all of his wisdom. And because of his wisdom, he recognizes his failure even more acutely than someone who wouldn’t have been wise. It recalls to mind the idea that ignorance is bliss. However, Solomon is not ignorant, and he recognizes that the wisdom he has, has not been used to…
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Christian Devotional – March 6, 2025
Wisdom Squandered, Day 1 Lack of legacy. Read Ecclesiastes 1:1-11. Having just spent time studying an example of what we should do, we’re going to switch and take some time to study an example of what we should not do. The book of Ecclesiastes is written as a book of Solomon’s regrets. King Solomon had so much going for him, and yet he stumbled and fell in so many ways. He wrote the book of Ecclesiastes at the end of his life as he was evaluating what he could have or should have done differently. We can learn so much from his example of what not to do. He has…