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Today’s Devotion

20 April, 2026

Ecclesiastes 1:14—“I have seen all the works that are done under the sun; and, behold, all is vanity and vexation of spirit.”

Solomon, the "Preacher", speaks in the opening movements of Ecclesiastes as a seasoned observer of life "under the sun”. This phrase describes life viewed from an earthly, human perspective, separate from God's eternal purposes. When he writes in Ecclesiastes 1:14 that he has seen "all the works done under the sun”, he isn't merely being cynical; he is being exhaustive.

The preacher surveys human effort, achievement, pleasure, and ambition, concluding that all is "vanity." The Hebrew word used here, hebel, can be literally translated to “breath”, “vapour”, or “mist”. It denotes things that are real to the touch but fleeting and unable to satisfy the soul's deepest longings. This creates a profound theological tension: our daily labour has substance, yet it lacks permanence. We build, we buy, and we achieve, only to find that these works cannot provide the ultimate meaning they seemingly promise.

The phrase "vexation of spirit" suggests a deep, restless frustration, like chasing after the wind. It captures the pastoral reality of the human condition: the spiritual exhaustion that follows when we treat finite things as if they were infinite. If we expect our careers, legacies, or pleasures to anchor our souls, we will inevitably find ourselves trying to catch the breeze.

This verse is a theological warning that created things cannot bear the weight of ultimate fulfilment. As Psalm 39:5 reminds us, "…every man at his best state is altogether vanity”. However, this is not a call to despair, but to reorientation. By stripping away the illusion that satisfaction can be manufactured "under the sun”, the Preacher clears the stage for God.

Restlessness results from living only horizontally. True meaning is found by looking upward to the Creator. In Christ, our labour is no longer in vain (1 Corinthians 15:58), for what is done in Him transcends the mist and takes on eternal value.

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