“Wisdom”
I said to myself, "Come on. I'll put pleasure to the test.
I want to find out what is good." But that also proved to be meaningless.
"Laughter
is foolish," I said. "And what can pleasure do for me?" I tried
cheering myself up by drinking wine. I even tried living in a foolish way. But
wisdom was still guiding my mind. I wanted to see what was really important for
men to do on earth during the few days of their lives.
So I
started some large projects. I built houses for myself. I planted vineyards. I
made gardens and parks. I planted all kinds of fruit trees in them. I made
lakes to water groves of healthy trees.
I
bought male and female slaves. And I had other slaves who were born in my
house. I also owned more herds and flocks than anyone in
I
became far more important than anyone in
I gave myself everything my eyes wanted. There wasn't any pleasure that I
refused to give myself. I took delight in everything I did. And that was what I
got for all of my work. But then I looked over everything my hands had done. I
saw what I had worked so hard to get. And nothing had any meaning. It was like
chasing the wind. Nothing was gained on this earth.
Ecclesiastes 2:1-11
Not quite! He got wisdom and kept it. Life satisfaction is more
important than anything else we try to achieve. That satisfaction does not come
with things. It comes from a knowledge that we raised
a good family with values to be proud of. Our relief comes from our faith in
Jesus Christ as our Savior.
To know happiness is to know Jesus.
Our Daily Bread –