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Finding Meaning in a Meaningless World

Author
Jason Cline
Published
Mon 04 Aug 2025
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Have you ever achieved something you desperately wanted, only to feel strangely empty afterward? That nagging sense that there must be something more to life than this endless cycle of wanting and acquiring?

Solomon knew this feeling all too well. As the wisest and wealthiest king who ever lived, he had everything anyone could possibly desire—yet looking out over his vast kingdom, he declared it all "hevel"—a Hebrew word depicting vapor or smoke that disappears when you try to grasp it. "Meaningless, meaningless," he writes in Ecclesiastes, "everything is meaningless."

This powerful sermon explores Solomon's profound existential crisis and how it mirrors our modern pursuit of fulfillment through careers, possessions, and achievements. We're constantly chasing after the next phone, car, job, or relationship, convinced each new acquisition will finally satisfy us. Yet Solomon, who had it all, warns us that this pursuit is like "chasing after wind."

The wisdom of Ecclesiastes doesn't leave us in despair, though. While Solomon couldn't see beyond the cyclical nature of existence "under the sun," we now understand what gives life genuine meaning. Jesus offers us something Solomon couldn't fully grasp: "I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full." Our purpose isn't found in what we accumulate or achieve, but in who we follow and who we bring with us into eternity.

This message challenges us to evaluate what we're truly investing in. Are we sacrificing relationships for career advancement? Are we stretching financially for status symbols that won't ultimately satisfy? The only things worth pursuing are our relationship with God, accepting Christ's salvation, and helping others find Him—because everything else, as Solomon discovered, eventually turns to dust.

Join us as we wrestle with life's deepest questions and discover how following Jesus transforms our existence from meaningless vapor into a life of eternal purpose and significance.

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