- Six Things to Know about Satisfaction
by Ps Linus Chua
Solomon observes that wisdom excels folly, yet the same event happens to both the wise and the fool. Death comes to all, and even the successful and pre-eminent are soon forgotten. He then turns to hard work and labour and concludes that all his toil must be left to another who did not labour for it. “For all his days are sorrows, and his travail grief… This also is vanity.” Success, pre-eminence, and labour bring no lasting satisfaction.
- Things Seen and Unseen
by Ps JJ Lim
As we begin the New Year of 2026, I’ll like us to consider a couple of lessons drawn from the first chapter of the book of Esther, a book that…
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- Lively Stones
by Editor
The apostle Peter reminds us that “ye also, as lively stones, are built up a spiritual house,” with Christ as the living and chief corner stone. As stones fitted together, each believer has a place in the church of Christ, shaped and joined in love, growing steadily into a dwelling place for God through the Spirit.
- Six Things to Know about Satisfaction
by Ps Linus Chua
Solomon withheld not his heart from any joy and possessed everything that his eyes desired—houses, gardens, riches, pleasures, and delights of every kind. Yet even while guided by wisdom, he concluded, “behold, all was vanity and vexation of spirit, and there was no profit under the sun.” Wealth, riches, and pleasure brought no true or lasting satisfaction.
- Six Things to Know about Satisfaction
by Ps Linus Chua
Solomon, the wisest king in Israel’s history, set his heart to seek and search out all that is done under heaven by wisdom and knowledge. Yet after surpassing all before him in understanding, he concluded that all was vanity and a grasping for the wind. Even great learning brought only vexation, frustration, and grief. Satisfaction cannot be found in wisdom and knowledge, for the more one increases knowledge, the more sorrow is multiplied.