Finish and Retire Gloriously
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Finish and Retire Gloriously (Part 4)

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Author

Apostle General Jannie Ngwale

Published

6 July 2023

Introduction
Step into the thought-provoking world of Ecclesiastes, where wisdom and life experiences intersect. In this article, we reflect on King Solomon's teachings on the meaning and purpose of life, offering profound insights into the significance of finishing well and retiring gloriously.

Ecclesiastes: A Tapestry of Wisdom

Solomon's twelve chapters in Ecclesiastes serve as a reflection on life, sharing wisdom gained from his own experiences. Through this work, he teaches us to seek God, avoid the mistakes he made, and live a life filled with purpose.

Wisdom in the Twilight Years

At the end of his life, Solomon reflects with repentance, offering wisdom that encourages us to live wisely, seek God, and avoid worldly distractions.

A Life Without God: Vanity and Futility

Solomon teaches that living apart from God is vanity, warning us against empty desires and pursuits that lead to unfulfillment. True contentment comes from a relationship with the Creator.

Seeking Purpose and Fulfilment

Through his reflections, Solomon urges us to live a life aligned with God's principles, seeking wisdom and purpose rather than material gain.

Retirement: A Glorious Finish

Solomon redefines retirement as a season of reflection, fulfilment, and purpose. It is not just a cessation of work but a period of continued spiritual growth and wisdom-sharing.

Leaving a Lasting Legacy

We are encouraged to pass on our wisdom and values to future generations. Leaving a spiritual legacy ensures that our impact continues long after we are gone.

Conclusion

Solomon's teachings in Ecclesiastes remind us to live with purpose, seek wisdom, and align our lives with God's principles. By doing so, we can finish our race gloriously and leave a lasting legacy for generations to come.

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