Ecclesiastes 1 - All Is Vanity
The words of the Preacher, the son of David, king in Jerusalem.
Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher, vanity of vanities! All is vanity. What does man gain by all the toil at which he toils under the sun?A generation goes, and a generation comes, but the earth remains forever. The sun rises, and the sun goes down, and hastens to the place where it rises. The wind blows to the south and goes around to the north;around and around goes the wind, and on its circuits the wind returns.All streams run to the sea, but the sea is not full;to the place where the streams flow, there they flow again.
All things are full of weariness; a man cannot utter it;the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear filled with hearing. What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done, and there is nothing new under the sun. Is there a thing of which it is said, "See, this is new"? It has been already in the ages before us. There is no remembrance of former things, nor will there be any remembrance of later things yet to be among those who come after.
I the Preacher have been king over Israel in Jerusalem. And I applied my heart to seek and to search out by wisdom all that is done under heaven. It is an unhappy business that God has given to the children of man to be busy with. I have seen everything that is done under the sun, and behold, all is vanity and a striving after wind. What is crooked cannot be made straight, and what is lacking cannot be counted.
I said in my heart, "I have acquired great wisdom, surpassing all who were over Jerusalem before me, and my heart has had great experience of wisdom and knowledge." And I applied my heart to know wisdom and to know madness and folly. I perceived that this also is but a striving after wind. For in much wisdom is much vexation, and he who increases knowledge increases sorrow.
READ - RESPOND - REPEAT
My current bible study is Ecclesiastes. I figure to take it at about a chapter per week for the next twelve weeks. This will give time to read each chapter several times, meditate on it, and follow all the cross-references.
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I love that scripture passage. For me it speaks to what we see around us as society expends all its efforts seeking after all they consider to be important. Here is a man that had it all (fame, fortune, wisdom, etc.) and it comes down to the fact that all that is worthless.
Over recent years I have also heard other persons of fame and fortune, who discover the truth, share the same message as they near the end of their life and look back.
Your title: "Nothing counts but God" is appropriate. All we have to take from this place is a relationship with our Lord and Savior.
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