The Meaning(lessness?) of Lifeنموونە
Day 3: The Meaninglessness of Wine
For many people today, alcohol is where they look for meaning. In the UK as I write for example, for many people, the road to freedom from covid restrictions would end at a pub/bar!
This hedonistic (pleasure seeking) philosophy is nothing new. It can be summarised with the motto 'let's eat, drink, and be merry (because tomorrow we die!)'.
The problem with seeking meaning in happiness/pleasure/ substances/addictions that make us feel good is that those idolised things are only going to disappoint. There's not necessarily anything wrong with happiness and pleasure, or even wine. But if we're looking for satisfaction in those things, they will only disappoint.
Solomon may have hoped to find meaning in getting drunk and forgetting his woes, but he will have only woken up with the added woe of a hangover!
God isn't against us 'having a good time', but not at the expense of getting drunk and losing control of ourselves.
'God Almighty, please forgive us for focusing on our own personal happiness and pleasure rather than upon Your honour. In Jesus' glorious name we pray, amen'
Scripture
About this Plan
The Bible's all about the meaning of life. But in the middle of it is a book about the apparent meaninglessness of life. Did Solomon really think that life was completely meaningless? In the midst of everything that Solomon describes as meaningless in life, find out what true meaning is in life, even in these first two chapters in Ecclesiastes.
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