Since we cannot comprehend the totality of God’s providential acts, the only proper course of action is to engage life wholeheartedly and even take risks.
Solomon tells us that it all goes back in the box, so stop and ask yourself, "What really matters?" And then make a commitment to live in holy fear of the one who controls time.
Sometimes we have a distorted or incomplete picture of God. Jesus, Infinite God in finite form, provides a clearer picture. By his Spirit, we can cry "Abba Father", and enter his presence with joy and confidence.
While experiencing losses in life is not pleasant, Solomon tells us they can make “the heart better.”
Solomon helps us see the value of relational investing. Paul helps us see how “two are better than one” in marriage.