Ecclesiastes 1
Ecclesiastes 1 reminds me of a quote by advertizing executive, Charles Peebler who boldly stated, “I am not over the hill; I OWN the hill”.
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Ecclesiastes 1 reminds me of a quote by advertizing executive, Charles Peebler who boldly stated, “I am not over the hill; I OWN the hill”.
Ecclesiastes chapter 2 is almost the definition of a man’s mid-life crisis. Rather than buying himself a toupee and a sports car, Solomon methodically tested
Ecclesiastes 3 reminds me how time modifies our perspective. This poem could only have been written by someone that has lived a long time. These
Ecclesiastes 4 reminds me of a fork in the road of my own life. My father was a loner that never seemed to have any
Ecclesiastes 5 reminds me of the often misquoted scripture, “The love of money is a root of all kinds of evil“. The preceding chapter spoke
Ecclesiastes 6 reminds me of the time I was in college. I was so poor that I literally could not afford to eat most Sundays
Ecclesiastes 7 reminds me of rushing out the door for school. There was never time for conversation, just some cold cereal and out the door.
Ecclesiastes 8 reminds me that I have become a YouTube Handyman. It is amazing to see how many “how to” videos are available that show
Ecclesiastes 9 reminds me of the popular idea today of creating a “Bucket List”. Simply put, this is a list of things someone wants to
(Repairing Recklessness) Ecclesiastes 10 reminds me of a time when I worked as a laborer in construction. I had a variety of jobs in a