When Everything Is Full—but the Soul Is Empty
King Solomon said it plainly: “Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.”
In today’s words: I tried everything this world has to offer—and none of it satisfied.
Money.
Success.
Careers.
Material possessions.
Recognition.
Relationships.
Status.
All of it promises fulfillment, yet leaves the soul wanting.
I know this not as a theory, but as a lived truth. I’ve seen abundance with emptiness, laughter with unrest, and activity with no peace. It wasn’t until I asked Jesus Christ to come into my heart that I discovered what nothing else could provide—peace… real peace.
Some of you reading this are in that very place right now. You have an abundance of things—but a leanness of soul. Others are religious, but still lost. You know about Jesus, but you do not truly know Him. Head knowledge without heart transformation will never satisfy.
Here is the good news:
Everything can change in a moment.
Romans 10:9–10 is not religious jargon—it is an open door. A key. A promise. The gateway to peace, everlasting peace, and joy that the world cannot give or take away.
The choice is now before you.
I sincerely hope you choose wisely.
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