

Why Everything Never Feels Like Enough
10 snips Sep 23, 2025
Join Bobby Jamieson, senior pastor at Trinity Baptist Church and author of Everything Is Never Enough, as he explores the depths of Ecclesiastes and the nature of true happiness. He shares insights on why the pursuit of happiness often leads us astray, examining the concept of 'hevel' or absurdity. Bobby discusses how our obsession with money and ambition can blind us to life's simple gifts and emphasizes that real joy comes from humility and acceptance of our limits. Discover how Ecclesiastes reframes our understanding of contentment and life's fragility.
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Happiness Is Receiving Life As A Gift
- Ecclesiastes (Kohelet) shows happiness is often sought in the wrong places and disappointments are inevitable.
- True resilient happiness is receiving life as a gift rather than striving for gain from it.
Kohelet Speaks From Experience
- Kohelet introduces himself as a gatherer or teacher who speaks from lived experience rather than direct prophetic oracle.
- Bobby Jamieson emphasizes Kohelet's credibility comes from having 'been there, done that.'
Hevel As Absurdity
- The Hebrew hevel captures fleetingness, deceit, and the sense that life fails to meet expectations.
- Jamieson argues hevel is best understood as 'absurd'—a mismatch between desire and outcome.