What if you had everything—wealth, pleasure, wisdom, influence—and still felt empty inside?
In Ecclesiastes 2 (KJV), traditionally written by Solomon, we witness one of the most honest reflections in Scripture. Solomon pursued pleasure. He built massive projects. He accumulated riches beyond imagination. He entertained himself. He sought wisdom. He denied himself nothing.
And yet, after achieving what most people spend their entire lives chasing, he declared it all to be:
“Vanity of vanities… all is vanity.” (Ecclesiastes 2:11, KJV)
He called it “vexation of spirit” — like chasing the wind.
This chapter confronts a modern lie: that success equals satisfaction.
Solomon proves the opposite.
In this powerful breakdown, we explore:
• Why pleasure doesn’t cure emptiness
• Why success without purpose feels hollow
• The difference between achievement and meaning
• The one key Solomon discovered that changes everything
Ecclesiastes 2 challenges us to ask:
Are we building lives that last — or just collecting things that fade?
If you’ve ever felt like “there has to be more than this,” this message is for you.
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