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The central message of this sermon is that true satisfaction and fulfillment in life can only be achieved by grappling with the reality of death and using it as a touchstone to evaluate one's actions and priorities. This requires recognizing that death is not just an end, but also a doorway to judgment, where every deed will be brought into account. The sermon argues that humans often seek shortcuts or cheat in life by avoiding the uncomfortable truth of mortality, leading to superficial pursuits and fleeting satisfactions. In contrast, Solomon's prescription for finding true satisfaction and fulfillment is to dwell on the reality of death, which provides a sense of certainty and finality to life. By acknowledging one's own mortality and the inevitability of judgment, individuals can evaluate their lives and prioritize what is truly essential. This message advances the belief that God's way is not just a means to an end, but an end in itself, and that true happiness and fulfillment are found by living according to His principles, even when it requires confronting uncomfortable truths about death and judgment.
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The central message of this sermon is that true satisfaction and fulfillment in life can only be achieved by grappling with the reality of death and using it as a touchstone to evaluate one's actions and priorities. This requires recognizing that death is not just an end, but also a doorway to judgment, where every deed will be brought into account. The sermon argues that humans often seek shortcuts or cheat in life by avoiding the uncomfortable truth of mortality, leading to superficial pursuits and fleeting satisfactions. In contrast, Solomon's prescription for finding true satisfaction and fulfillment is to dwell on the reality of death, which provides a sense of certainty and finality to life. By acknowledging one's own mortality and the inevitability of judgment, individuals can evaluate their lives and prioritize what is truly essential. This message advances the belief that God's way is not just a means to an end, but an end in itself, and that true happiness and fulfillment are found by living according to His principles, even when it requires confronting uncomfortable truths about death and judgment.