The Orchard Church

The Search For Meaning

33 min · 31. maj 2026
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Life often feels overwhelming and meaningless, but the book of Ecclesiastes offers profound wisdom for navigating these feelings. Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived, discovered that the Hebrew word "hevel" doesn't mean worthless, but rather describes life as vapor-like - fleeting and difficult to fully grasp. Despite having unlimited wealth, power, and success, Solomon found no lasting satisfaction in earthly pursuits. The key to finding meaning isn't in controlling outcomes or accumulating possessions, but in trusting God and living in relationship with Him. When we surrender our need for control and submit our expectations to God's higher ways, we can find peace even in life's mysteries. To further connect with the Orchard, receive prayer, or fuel the mission through giving, visit our website at www.theorchardnc.com [http://www.theorchardnc.com/]

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