Striving After Wind: Why Success Still Feels Empty (Ecclesiastes)
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Striving After Wind is one of the most honest phrases in the Bible, and it comes from one of its most uncomfortable books.
In this episode of Faith is a Journey, we sit down at the table and wrestle with the book of Ecclesiastes. A book many churches avoid because it refuses to offer easy optimism.
Ecclesiastes asks the questions most believers quietly carry: Why does achievement feel empty? Why doesn’t wisdom bring peace? Why do hard work and success still leave us restless? Why does everything feel fleeting?
We talk through:
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why “striving after wind” describes so much of modern life
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how success, knowledge, and control can become traps
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what Ecclesiastes really means by “eat, drink, and enjoy your labor”
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why grief, burnout, and uncertainty can actually clarify faith
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and why the book’s final conclusion matters more than all the questions before it
This isn’t a sermon. It’s not a motivational talk. And it’s not a tidy answer.
It’s an honest conversation about limits, obedience, gratitude, and what remains when everything else fades.
If you’ve ever felt driven but empty, faithful but tired, or successful yet unsatisfied, this episode is for you.