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Living for Today and That Final Day (Ecclesiastes 12:9-14)

Living for Today and That Final Day (Ecclesiastes 12:9-14)

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A king who had everything admits he almost drowned. We walk through Solomon’s final words in Ecclesiastes 12 and explore how a man who tasted every pleasure came back to shore with three clear steps for a meaningful life: fear God, keep His commandments, and prepare for the day when every secret is brought to light. The journey starts with Scripture’s uncomfortable kindness—words that delight, yet prod like goads and fix us like nails—because they’re given by one Shepherd who still leads people home.

We share why the source of wisdom matters as much as the content, tracing how God breathed truth through human voices without flattening their personality. That foundation frames a practical path forward. “Fear” becomes posture, not panic: favor God’s company, exalt His glory, acknowledge His sovereignty, remember His generosity. Obedience turns from a burdensome rulebook into a coherent, liberating way to live. And preparation shifts our timeline from urgent to eternal, helping us invest in what lasts when the spotlight is off and the motives are hidden.

Along the way, we contrast drifting with being anchored, name the risks of chasing meaning beyond God’s word, and offer everyday ways to live today for that day. From the ocean of sin to the safety of the Shepherd, the thread is simple and strong: truth that stings can save, and a life with the Son brings the wholeness life under the sun can’t deliver.

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