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Before the Light Fades
Psalm 13 (VU 734), Ecclesiastes 12:1–7
The closing reflections of Ecclesiastes offer a gentle but urgent reminder: life is precious, and time moves quickly. To “remember our Creator” is not merely a religious phrase—it is an invitation to live with awareness, gratitude, and purpose while the days are still bright. What lasts is not achievement or reputation, but a life rooted in wisdom and reverence.
with Rev. Dr. Richard Chung
Ecclesiastes: “What Actually Lasts”
The book of Ecclesiastes speaks with rare honesty about life. It looks directly at the cycles of work, ambition, loss, wealth, and time—and asks the question many of us quietly carry: What actually lasts? Written from the perspective of a seasoned observer of life, Ecclesiastes does not rush to easy answers. Instead, it invites us to slow down, notice what is fleeting, and rediscover what gives life depth and meaning.
