November 2020
Ecclesiastes – Finding Meaning in a Fleeting World
This month, we turn to Ecclesiastes, a book that asks the hard questions about life, purpose, and meaning. After the practical wisdom of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes slows us down and invites us to reflect: What truly lasts? What really matters?
Ecclesiastes reminds us that life without God feels empty — but life with God, even in its simplicity, is a gift.
Key Themes from Ecclesiastes:
- The Temporary Nature of Life – Everything under the sun fades.
- The Limits of Human Effort – Success and striving alone do not satisfy.
- Reverence for God – True meaning is found in fearing God and keeping His commands.
Key Passages or Reflections:
- Ecclesiastes 1:2: “Vanity of vanities; all is vanity.”
Lesson: Earthly pursuits cannot fill eternal longing. - Ecclesiastes 3:1–8: A season for everything.
Lesson: God is present in every season — joy and sorrow alike. - Ecclesiastes 12:13: The conclusion of the matter.
Lesson: Fear God and live faithfully — this is what truly matters.
Practical Applications:
- Reflect on where you are chasing meaning apart from God.
- Practice gratitude for simple gifts — rest, relationships, daily provision.
- Release the pressure to have everything figured out.
Reflection Questions:
- What am I striving for that may not truly matter?
- How can I live more intentionally in this season?
- What does faithful living look like for me right now?
Closing Encouragement:
Lord, help me release what is fleeting and hold tightly to what is eternal. Teach me to live with humility, gratitude, and reverence, trusting You as the source of true meaning.
