Bible Verses: Ecclesiastes 6:7-9
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For Reading and Meditation: Ecclesiastes 6:3-6
Obviously there are some advantages in having plenty of money. A wealthy man (a very wealthy man!) could afford to have a hundred children, says Solomon. With his money he could hire help to see to such everyday events as changing diapers and giving feedings. Those who love lots of children and could afford to look...
Bible Verses: Ecclesiastes 6:3-6
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For Reading and Meditation: Ecclesiastes 6:1-2
In this chapter Solomon continues to focus on those whom we generally refer to as "well heeled." But he also draws our attention to the plight of those who have everything life can offer, yet are prevented from enjoying it, not by circumstances, but by God Himself. Why would God do this? Is the Almighty an ogre who...
Bible Verses: Ecclesiastes 6:1-2
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For Reading and Meditation: Ecclesiastes 6:7-9
If having a large family or living a thousand years does not meet the needs of the soul - then what does? Hard work perhaps? No, says cynical Solomon, not even that. Moffatt translates our text for today thus: "A man toils on to satisfy his hunger but his wants are never met." Nothing brings satisfaction to a life...