
Chasing the Wind: Searching for Satisfaction
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Verses Used:
- Ecclesiastes 2:1-11
- 1 Kings 3:16-28
- 1 Kings 11:1-3
- John 6:35
- Matthew 22:37-39
- Psalm 16:11
Takeaways:
Limits of Pleasure
- Pleasure is a gift from God, but pleasure itself makes a lousy God.
- Solomon was distracted by pleasures that offered momentary distraction, but not lasting fulfillment
- People all around us and maybe even ourselves, run after pleasure to escape emptiness - but it never fully satisfies.
Limit of Accomplishments
- Solomon’s accomplishments didn’t answer the deeper questions of purpose.
- Accomplishments in life are like pleasure; they distract but do not truly satisfy.
True Satisfaction
- Looking for meaning and purpose in this life is hopeless - apart from Jesus.
- The invitation from Jesus is to do life with him. To walk in his ways, enjoying life but with true meaning.
Discussion Questions:
- What are some of the things God has given to us to enjoy in this life?
- Why does pleasure fall short of satisfying the deep longing of our hearts?
- What kinds of accomplishments do you see people chase? Why do they disappoint?
- Why do you think it’s hard to believe that Jesus offers true satisfaction?
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