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Do you ever wonder if all the hours, sweat, and effort you pour into life really make a difference? Solomon asked the same question thousands of years ago and found an answer.
Welcome to the Daily. We go through the bible verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter, every single day.
Our text today is Ecclesiastes 1:1-4.
The words of the Preacher, the son of David, king in Jerusalem.
Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher, vanity of vanities! All is vanity. What does man gain by all the toil at which he toils under the sun? A generation goes, and a generation comes, but the earth remains forever. — Ecclesiastes 1:1-4
The Preacher’s words (Solomon's words) are brutally honest: everything is vanity. The Hebrew word for "vanity" can also mean "vapor" or "smoke"—something that is brief and insubstantial. He identifies a universal struggle: a man’s effort, work, and toil appear to have no lasting impact. Generations come and go, but the earth remains unchanged, unmoved by our efforts. The pessimism of the Preacher challenges us to look beyond the smoke of toil "under the sun" to what truly matters—something beyond the sun.
Solomon follows a similar structure and thematic flow throughout the next 12 chapters. He wants his readers to look beyond the sun to eternal matters. Here, he tries to persuade his readers to stop chasing accomplishments or possessions; instead, we are invited to seek meaning in God’s kingdom. When our purpose is rooted in Him, the monotony of life is transformed into a mission. Your work, relationships, and struggles are no longer "smoke" but temporal and tangible tools for trumpeting the Lord.
The grind does not define you—God does. So, don’t just grind—glorify.
#PurposeBeyondTheGrind, #DailyDevotional, #Ecclesiastes1
ASK THIS:Reflect on one area of your life where you feel caught in the grind and commit it to God as part of His eternal mission.
PRAY THIS:Father, help me to see beyond the toil of life under the sun and find purpose in Your eternal kingdom. Teach me to glorify You in all I do. Amen.
PLAY THIS:Fresh Outpouring.
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Do you ever wonder if all the hours, sweat, and effort you pour into life really make a difference? Solomon asked the same question thousands of years ago and found an answer.
Welcome to the Daily. We go through the bible verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter, every single day.
Our text today is Ecclesiastes 1:1-4.
The words of the Preacher, the son of David, king in Jerusalem.
Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher, vanity of vanities! All is vanity. What does man gain by all the toil at which he toils under the sun? A generation goes, and a generation comes, but the earth remains forever. — Ecclesiastes 1:1-4
The Preacher’s words (Solomon's words) are brutally honest: everything is vanity. The Hebrew word for "vanity" can also mean "vapor" or "smoke"—something that is brief and insubstantial. He identifies a universal struggle: a man’s effort, work, and toil appear to have no lasting impact. Generations come and go, but the earth remains unchanged, unmoved by our efforts. The pessimism of the Preacher challenges us to look beyond the smoke of toil "under the sun" to what truly matters—something beyond the sun.
Solomon follows a similar structure and thematic flow throughout the next 12 chapters. He wants his readers to look beyond the sun to eternal matters. Here, he tries to persuade his readers to stop chasing accomplishments or possessions; instead, we are invited to seek meaning in God’s kingdom. When our purpose is rooted in Him, the monotony of life is transformed into a mission. Your work, relationships, and struggles are no longer "smoke" but temporal and tangible tools for trumpeting the Lord.
The grind does not define you—God does. So, don’t just grind—glorify.
#PurposeBeyondTheGrind, #DailyDevotional, #Ecclesiastes1
ASK THIS:Reflect on one area of your life where you feel caught in the grind and commit it to God as part of His eternal mission.
PRAY THIS:Father, help me to see beyond the toil of life under the sun and find purpose in Your eternal kingdom. Teach me to glorify You in all I do. Amen.
PLAY THIS:Fresh Outpouring.
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