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The Teacher observes that God may give a person wealth, honor, and long life, yet withhold the ability to enjoy them. Such a life is emptier than one never lived. Human desire is never satisfied, and both wise and foolish share the same fate. What God has determined stands, and we cannot know what is truly best or what comes after us.
Riches Without Rest
Ecclesiastes 6:1–2
Verse 1
I saw an evil under the sun,
A sorrow great, a heavy one:
A man with wealth and honor piled,
Yet joy refused him all the while.
God gave him riches, breath, and days,
But not the heart to lift his praise.
Chorus
There’s a hunger that never fills,
A longing running through the hills.
You can gather all you will,
But the soul stays empty still.
Under the sun, the striving kills—
A hunger that never fills.
A Life Without Satisfaction
Ecclesiastes 6:3–6
Verse 2
If a man has sons beyond the sand,
And years that stretch across the land,
But finds no joy in all his breath,
His end is darker than a death.
For better one who never came
Than one who lives without a name.
Chorus
There’s a hunger that never fills,
A longing running through the hills.
You can gather all you will,
But the soul stays empty still.
Under the sun, the striving kills—
A hunger that never fills.
The Futility of Desire
Ecclesiastes 6:7–9
Verse 3
All a man’s labor feeds his mouth,
But craving drives him north and south.
The wise, the fool—they share this fate,
A restless heart that can’t be sate.
Better the sight your eyes can keep
Than chasing dreams that steal your sleep.
Chorus
There’s a hunger that never fills,
A longing running through the hills.
You can gather all you will,
But the soul stays empty still.
Under the sun, the striving kills—
A hunger that never fills.
What God Has Fixed
Ecclesiastes 6:10–12
Verse 4
What has been named is known to God,
And man can’t fight His sovereign rod.
We’re shadows passing through the day,
We argue much, but fade away.
Who knows what’s good for fleeting breath?
Who sees beyond the veil of death?
Final Chorus
There’s a hunger that never fills,
A longing running through the hills.
You can gather all you will,
But the soul stays empty still.
Yet God remains above the hills—
The One who satisfies and stills
The hunger that never fills.
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