
In this sermon, we explore Solomon’s sobering reflections on the vanity of all human labor apart from Christ. Life is full of weariness and frustration, and no matter how hard we work or what we build, death ultimately claims it all. Solomon shows how toil under the sun is filled with sorrow because what we labor for will be left to others—often to those who may squander it. Yet, amidst this seeming futility, there is hope and meaning found in fearing God and receiving His gifts with thanksgiving.
Key Themes:
The weariness and vanity of labor in a fallen world
How death renders all toil fleeting and often fruitless
The curse of working hard only to leave the fruits to another
The difference faith in God makes for meaning in life and work
Encouragement to find joy in God’s provision and to live for His eternal kingdom
Reflection Quote:
“I hate life, yet I am afraid to die.” — Voltaire (echoing Solomon’s honest struggle)
What you’ll learn:
Why all labor is ultimately “vanity” without God
How fearing God and keeping His commandments unlocks true meaning
The biblical perspective on work, rest, and eternal hope
How the wicked’s toil benefits the righteous in the life to come
Join us as we wrestle with life’s biggest questions and discover lasting hope in Christ.
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