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This sermon focused on Ecclesiastes 1:1-11, exploring themes of vanity, the cyclical nature of life, and the pursuit of satisfaction. It highlights three key phrases from Ecclesiastes—'all is vanity,' 'under the sun,' and 'chasing after the wind'—to emphasize the futility of seeking contentment in worldly pursuits. Pastor Emeritus Mark Willey references Solomon's extensive experiences and questions the ultimate gain from human toil. The sermon contrasts life 'under the sun' with a life oriented towards God, suggesting that true fulfillment and change come only through a relationship with the transcendent God. He concludes with a call to embrace Jesus Christ for lasting satisfaction and purpose.
By Fellowship Community ChurchThis sermon focused on Ecclesiastes 1:1-11, exploring themes of vanity, the cyclical nature of life, and the pursuit of satisfaction. It highlights three key phrases from Ecclesiastes—'all is vanity,' 'under the sun,' and 'chasing after the wind'—to emphasize the futility of seeking contentment in worldly pursuits. Pastor Emeritus Mark Willey references Solomon's extensive experiences and questions the ultimate gain from human toil. The sermon contrasts life 'under the sun' with a life oriented towards God, suggesting that true fulfillment and change come only through a relationship with the transcendent God. He concludes with a call to embrace Jesus Christ for lasting satisfaction and purpose.