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Solomon wrote
Ecclesiastes as a declaration of the vanity, or emptiness, of all things
under the sun. He concludes the book by stating that the only true
wisdom is to fear God and keep His commandments (12:13-14). This first
chapter declares the vanity of man’s labor (v.1-11) and the vanity of
man’s learning (v.12-18). They give no satisfaction (v.8) but they bring
much grief (v.18).
Ecclesiastes
forces us to reexamine the world in which we live and the things for
which we strive. They give no lasting comfort and they all are to pass away with time. Why
do we labor so long and hard for things that are so fleeting? What
are the things that are most important to you? Judge them by the
vanity factor. Do they satisfy? Will they last? How
does God view them?