"I thought in my heart, "Come now, I will test you with pleasure to find out what is good." But that also proved to be meaningless. "Laughter," I said, "is foolish. And what does pleasure accomplish?" Ecclesiastes 2:1-2.
Solomon's question bids a challenge to all the masters of mirth, to produce any one satisfactory fruit which it affords, if they could.
The hearts of young men usually are much given up to pleasure. Sensual pleasures are only seeming and apparent pleasures--but the pains which attend them are true and real. He who delights in sensual pleasures, shall find his greatest pleasures become his bitterest pains. Pleasures pass away as soon as they have wearied out the body, and leave it as a bunch of grapes whose juice has been pressed out.
Xerxes, being weary of all pleasures, promised rewards to the inventors of new pleasures, which being invented, he nevertheless remained unsatisfied.
As a bee flies from flower to flower and is not satisfied, and as a sick man moves from one bed to another for ease, and finds none; so men given up to sensual pleasures go from one pleasure to another, but can find no contentment, no satisfaction in their pleasures. "Everything is so weary and tiresome! No matter how much we see, we are never satisfied. No matter how much we hear, we are not content!" Ecclesiastes 1:8.
There is a curse of unsatisfiableness, which lies upon the creature. Honors cannot satisfy the ambitious man, nor riches the covetous man, nor pleasures the voluptuous man. Man cannot take off the weariness of one pleasure, by engaging in another pleasure.
Pleasures seem solid in their pursuit; but are mere clouds in the enjoyment.
Pleasure is a beautiful harlot sitting in her chariot-- The four wheels are pride, gluttony, lust and foolishness. The two horses are prosperity and abundance. The two drivers are idleness and security. Her attendants and followers are guilt, grief, shame, and often death and damnation!
Many great men, and many strong men, and many rich men, and many hopeful men, and many young men--have come to their damnation by her; but never any enjoyed full satisfaction and contentment in her.
Ah! Avoid this harlot--'pleasure', and come not near the door of her house!
Augustine, before his conversion, could not live without those pleasures which he much delighted in. But after his nature was changed, and his heart graciously turned to the Lord, he said, "Oh! how sweet it is--to be without those sweet delights!"
And as for lawful pleasures, let me only say this--it is your wisdom only to touch them, to taste them, and to use them as you use medicines--to occasionally fortify yourselves against maladies.
There are no pleasures so delighting, so satisfying, so ravishing, so engaging, and so abiding--as those which spring from union and communion with God--as those which flow from a from a humble and holy walking with God.
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Some stuff about me Well I Love the Lord and want all to come to the Lord and be Born Again see John 3:3; 3:7. I know all will not get born again but that is not my choice I would just love to see it happen that's all but it can't all be that way for God has chosen who will get save. But that does not mean I will not try to witness to you on this blogspot beacuse I will, and I will do my best to bring you to the cross and Jesus Christ and Him on the Cross, that why he hung on the cross was for all mankind to forgive all of their sin that is if you repent and put your trust in Him. Or as 1 John 3:4 puts it, "Whosoever commits sin transgresses also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law." Now if you don't know what sin is then go and check yourself with the Ten Commandments go to Exodus 20:1-17. And if you can't figure out that you have sinned against God, then read, Matthew 5:1-48 6:1-34 7:1-29 and see if you have broken any of the Ten Commandments. Oh how I hope you will, and then repent and put your trust in Jesus and stop sinning and read your Bible without fail. God Bless! Bible Speech http://biblespeech.com/
Just a Born Again Believer see John 3:3 Trusting in Jesus.
Books I have read this year in 2008.
John Wesley Gold by Ray Comfort, Take Up the Sheild Tony Miano
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