The Pursuit of Happiness
Notes from Lance Shumake's sermon on Sunday, August 20, 2023.
Sermon text: Ecclesiastes 2:1-16
The pursuit of happiness drives us all
“What we long for and live for is happiness, on the surface of our lives and at the deepest level of our lives. In all our varied pursuits—earning a living, finding a spouse, raising good children, having fun, keeping fit—we exhibit a common desire to be happy in what we do. We do not simply exist, suspended motionless in time. We shape and change the world and seek to control it. We plan and dream about our individual lives. We live with a purpose, toward a specific end, and we have a goal: to be happy.”
—David Gibson, Living Life Backward
—we tend to pursue it in the wrong way
—we tend to pursue it in the wrong things
Death seems to make our pursuit pointless
—Death comes to us no matter how we live
—Death leaves us no control of our legacy
Death can radically enable us to enjoy life. By relativizing all that we do in our days under the sun, death can change us from people who want to control life for gain into people who find deep joy in receiving life as a gift. This is the main message of Ecclesiastes in a nutshell: life in God’s world is gift, not gain. —David Gibson,
Living Life Backward
Life and all its pleasures are a gift from God
“God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him”
—John Piper, Desiring God
1 Corinthians 10:31
So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
1 Corinthians 15:58
Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.
Discipleship Questions:
- In what ways have you experienced the pursuit of happiness to be unfulfilling? Give specific examples.
- Why is it so easy to pursue happiness in the wrong way or in the wrong things?
- How does the inevitability of death inform our pursuit of happiness, and why do we avoid the subject?
- How can thinking about death actually help us to enjoy life?
- In what ways does it change our perspective to see meaning and pleasure as a gift from God?
- How does the gospel redeem our pursuits and our work?


