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Ecclesiastes 2. All is vanity: Solomon begins his pleasure research project.

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Rev. Kevin Yoakum, pastor of Christ the King Lutheran Church in Riverview, Florida joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Ecclesiastes 2.

In this chapter it is quite telling that the word “I” is used 31x. Solomon paints a picture of life with the LORD. He presents his life like a “pleasure research project.” He enjoyed wine, built homes, planted vineyards, possessed a huge farm, acquired more silver and gold than anyone, and he had the opportunity for pleasure without hindrance. To find meaning in these things led Solomon to say, “So I hated my life.” We are reminded that without the LORD we are “under the sun” but in Christ we are “above the sun on account of the Son.” “Lord God, keep us focused above the sun in the Son. When we hate life, fill us with Your love. When we see the brokenness of the world and ask what’s the point, once again show us our identity as ones loved by You and Your presence each day. In Christ, Amen”

Rev. Kevin Yoakum, pastor of Christ the King Lutheran Church in Riverview, Florida joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Ecclesiastes 2.


In this chapter it is quite telling that the word “I” is used 31x. Solomon paints a picture of life with the LORD. He presents his life like a “pleasure research project.” He enjoyed wine, built homes, planted vineyards, possessed a huge farm, acquired more silver and gold than anyone, and he had the opportunity for pleasure without hindrance. To find meaning in these things led Solomon to say, “So I hated my life.” We are reminded that without the LORD we are “under the sun” but in Christ we are “above the sun on account of the Son.” “Lord God, keep us focused above the sun in the Son. When we hate life, fill us with Your love. When we see the brokenness of the world and ask what’s the point, once again show us our identity as ones loved by You and Your presence each day. In Christ, Amen”