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by GratefulGrace from Denton

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The Quest

Hell and Destruction are never full; so the eyes of man are never satisfied.

--Proverbs 27:20

I read about a convention where Star Trek memorabilia was auctioned off, including a half-filled glass of water that had been sipped by a cast member who had a virus. The item sold for $40. The person who bought it immediately drank it, because he or she wanted to get the same virus the cast member from Star Trek had.

"Bizarre" is one word that comes to mind after a story like that one. But is it really any more bizarre when you start thinking about the things that supposedly normal people dedicate their entire lives to? They will dedicate their lives to acquiring possessions. They will dedicate their lives to sexual conquest. They will dedicate their lives to getting the finest education the world can offer. But what they will find out eventually is that if in their pursuit of these things, they forget about God, it will result in emptiness.

Take it from the expert, Solomon, who penned the Book of Ecclesiastes. Solomon was the one person who could say, "Been there, done that, bought the T-shirt." He knew about these things firsthand. He went on a quest, deciding he was going to try everything this world had to offer. But he wisely concluded that just as death and destruction are never satisfied, so human desire is never satisfied.

When God created us, He wired us this way. The Bible says that He has placed eternity in our hearts (see Ecclesiastes 3:11), which simply means that in the heart of every man and woman, there is a sense that there is something more out there. It is almost as though we were born with a God-shaped blank inside. And so the search begins.

 

*From Pastor Greg Laurie* 


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ted-mania read my blog view my photos
Sep 18, 2007 | 7:17 AM

i love that book....Ecclesiastes.....it's one of the first books in the Bible that i totally "got" the first time i read it.....there is nothing new under the sun....anything that you could ever dream up.....someone has been there and done it before you....learn from them....and don't think that what you are going through is unique to you...it's not.....and don't think that you are better than anyone else....you're not....there is but one way to true happiness....

MckinneyKev read my blog view my photos
Sep 18, 2007 | 8:20 AM

I totally agree. I have walked that path myself and it becomes harder and harder to keep your eyes on the ultimate prize when you are living in today's world, especially in America. Having more and more stuff has only made me more miserable.

fish_breath read my blog
Sep 18, 2007 | 1:12 PM

vanity. it is bad. loving money is bad too. coveting material stuff is like idol worship. I know this.

KellerKowboy read my blog view my photos
Sep 18, 2007 | 3:17 PM

It's just a little bit more than surprising to me that King Solomon's words are not more often quoted. He was God's appointed "judge", argueably His most trusted servent and, as Ted pointed out, author of one of the most easily understood and least often challenged books of the Bible.

For those of us who are Christians, an excellent post, GG.

fish_breath read my blog
Sep 18, 2007 | 5:26 PM

hello grace. I would like some of that roast beef.please.

GratefulGrace read my blog view my photos
Sep 18, 2007 | 5:30 PM

Thanks KK.

Fish breath, get in line!!! Last night Lucy had spaghetti and some of my girls' pop tarts.

She says hello by the way.

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Sep 19, 2007 | 10:12 AM

Solomon, blessed with so much and didn't know how to 'use it'. Happens very often to very many. But alas, he learned and turned back. It's a rather odd book and often misunderstood, but the last paragraph, sums it up well.

** please disregard kitty on your front porch. She followed me and wouldn't leave.

GratefulGrace read my blog view my photos
Sep 20, 2007 | 9:08 AM

kitty is back at your house safe and sound. I didn't notice that she had a liter until I picked her up to bring her back to you!

Sooooo many mouths to feed. Next time I make roast I'll bring some over for them.

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Sep 21, 2007 | 7:46 AM

sniffle sniffle... kitties cried all night. They missed ya! :(
....'cept'n for the two that found their way back. :)

GratefulGrace read my blog view my photos
Sep 23, 2007 | 6:33 PM

No maam. They are ALL in your mailbox!!!

I left them plenty of food and water cuz I figured you wouldn't check your mail today.

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Sep 24, 2007 | 6:46 AM

DING DONG!!


**I rather have them than all those puppies in your backyard. :))

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