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So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
1 Corinthians 10:31 ESV


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Day 198 - The End of the Matter: Living Wisely Before the Final Breath
Welcome to Day 198 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Ecclesiastes. In the final chapters of Ecclesiastes, the Teacher contrasts wisdom and folly, urging readers to live thoughtfully and joyfully before God. Chapter 10 presents practical proverbs on the power of wisdom over foolishness, especially in leadership and speech. Chapter 11 encourages boldness, generosity, and joyful living, reminding us that life is full of uncertainty but also full of o
Be God's Glory
Jul 16, 20252 min read
Day 197 - Wisdom, Mystery, and the Meaning of Life: Insights from the Teacher
Welcome to Day 197 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Ecclesiastes. Chapters 7 to 9 of Ecclesiastes offer a deeply philosophical meditation on wisdom, mortality, and the paradoxes of life under the sun. The Teacher (Qoheleth) shifts from earlier reflections on vanity to a more proverb-like format in chapter 7, emphasizing the value of sorrow, patience, and humility in the face of life’s unpredictability. Chapter 8 examines the tension between human
Be God's Glory
Jul 15, 20252 min read
Day 196 - The Chase, the Crowd, and the Cost: Wrestling with Life's Empty Pursuits
Welcome to Day 196 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Ecclesiastes. Ecclesiastes 4–6 dives deeper into Solomon’s raw reflections on the injustices, toil, worship, wealth, and meaninglessness that characterize life “under the sun.” These chapters confront the reader with life’s painful paradoxes—oppression without comfort, success that breeds envy, and wealth that brings anxiety rather than satisfaction. Solomon exposes how our pursuits—whether powe
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Jul 14, 20252 min read
Day 195 - Chasing the Wind: Finding Meaning in a Life Under the Sun
Welcome to Day 195 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Ecclesiastes. Ecclesiastes 1–3 introduces the central themes of life’s fleeting nature, the frustration of worldly pursuits, and the sovereignty of God over time. Written by “the Teacher” (traditionally understood to be Solomon), these chapters reflect a deep philosophical and spiritual exploration of human existence. The Teacher begins by declaring that everything is “meaningless” or “vanity,”
Be God's Glory
Jul 13, 20252 min read
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