When people say happiness, they feel a great sense of mystery here.
Happiness is like a mystery, some superstitious that some are born to be happy from birth, others are born to be unhappy, and others are accidentally approaching, as if a shooting had fallen from the sky and some were waiting for happiness to fall by accident in their lives.
In reality, happiness is not.
Happiness is the same as a farmer farming.
Just as a farmer grows a field and sows seeds to remove weeds and grow crops to produce fruits, happiness is to plant seeds of happiness in your life and reap the fruits of a life of happiness.
Everyone, having a good environment may be a plus to happiness, but happiness itself does not come with happiness.
According to the Bible, our God once set up Solomon to experience all of it to prove to our people that the material environment and wealth and resonance do not bring happiness.
And after Solomon had experienced all this, he wrote a poem of lamentation in verse 11 in Psalm 2:4.
From Solomon's sigh, we can see that happiness does not come from the environment.
"I have made my business great, and I have built houses for myself, planted vineyards, built gardens and gardens, dug nails to water the woodlands where trees are grown, slaves have bought and made their way out of their homes, and I have made more possession of cattle and sheep than all who were in Jerusalem, and I have made gold, gold, kings' treasures, and many treasures of singing men and women, and joyous wives and concubines of life. I have created this way, passed before all those who were in Jerusalem, and my wisdom is still with me, and I have not forbidden my eyes from whatever they want, and I have not stopped them from being happy with whatever they want. This is the blessing I have earned from all my efforts. I have seen since then that all my work and hard work have been in vain to catch the wind. It is useless under the sun."
Solomon lived his life with all the stage equipment he could be happy with, but he ended up in vain and in vain and in vain, so everything is in vain.
He struggled in the midst of futility and despair of misfortune.
During Pastor Cho Yong-ki's sermon
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