The author of Ecclesiastes makes bitter, despairing claims here. He claims to know no other point in his life than to extract all of the joy from it that he can get. Pleasures, possessions, and wisdom—he has tried many avenues of gaining satisfaction, but has he given attention to the ways of not doing, not possessing, and not knowing?
God is God of both light and darkness...
Monday, June 24, 2019
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