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Psalm 139: “You Have Searched Me and Known Me”

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Psalm 103: Bless the Lord, O My Soul

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How to Find Meaning in Life According to Solomon

What gives your life meaning? Conventional wisdom abounds telling us how to find meaning in life. On the surface, much of it sounds like good advice. The problem is, every one of them will ultimately fail to bring you meaning and satisfaction. According to Solomon, two key truths must guide us if we are to live meaningful lives.

The Architecture of Nature

The greatness of God is on marvelous display in the universe. We need only take a closer look at everything around us in order to see it and glorify Him for the gratuitous beauty He has put into creation.

The Complexity of Creation

The more we look at creation, the more we see that evolution and natural selection cannot account for the complexity and gratuitous beauty we see.

The Greatness of Our God

God is of inconceivable magnitude and glory. We cannot even understand the natural things of the world; the mind of God is far above our own.

Satisfaction in God

God calls us to live doxologically in every aspect of our lives—even when we experience suffering. The book of God teaches us to find satisfaction in God no matter our circumstances, transforming our “why” of grumbling into one of gratitude.

Engaging the Senses

How often do you engage your God-given senses to purposefully enjoy Him? The sensory exercises in A Guide to Practicing God’s Presence can help.