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Fr. Matthias Shehad begins an in-depth study of the Book of Ecclesiastes, a wisdom book of the Old Testament written by King Solomon. He explains how Ecclesiastes differs from historical books in style and purpose by focusing on poetic reflections about the meaning and vanity of life. Fr. Matthias highlights Solomon’s unique perspective as a king who experienced immense wealth, pleasure, and wisdom but ultimately found worldly pursuits meaningless apart from God.

The talk explores key themes such as the futility of labor “under the sun,” the emptiness of earthly achievements, and the continual cycle of life and nature. Fr. Matthias also discusses the tension between worldly knowledge and spiritual understanding, emphasizing that true contentment comes through a relationship with God rather than material gain.

He encourages viewers to consider what holds eternal value and how to live wisely by investing in spiritual riches that transcend the temporary nature of life.