Eccl:2:1-11
At first the Qoholeth concludes that knowledge and wisdom is uselss, like chasing the wind. Later he goes on to pleasure. He tried all sorts of enjoymemts, that which make you laugh, wine which he concludes as clutching on to foolishness in the midst of wisdom, engaging himself with building for himself mansions and gardens, bought slaves, owned herds and flocks, wealth, listening to music, lust and sex.
"I had everything a man could desire. "
"Anything I wanted, I would take. I denied myself no pleasure."
Pleasure seeking is going unbridled even now. Anything you desire, anything under the sun, you get it on you finger tips now, you get it delivered at your doorstep any moment at the luxury of even others not knowing. Secretly you can enjoy within the four corners of your device in your palm.
But with Solomon, I would echo.
Eccl:2:11
But as I looked at everything, I had worked so hard to accomplish, it was all so meaningless, like chasing the wind. There was nothing really worthwhile anywhere.
Wisdom is foolishness. And then pleasure is saddening as well.
But just like when you see God's hand in wisdom, it's foolishness becomes meaningful. So when you see pleasure as something God given and that He has given these for us to enjoy, things begin to unwind beautifully. All pleasures become enjoyable as you centre it around Him the giver of it all.
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