December 8, 2025: First things FIRST — As Abraham walked by faith into God’s promised land, he would do something very significant, not just pitching a tent to dwell in, but he also built an altar.  Now, mind you, it was not an idol. It was an…
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Life Lessons From A Most Unusual Place

Ecclesiastes 7:2 “Better to go to the house of mourning than to go to the house of feasting, for that is the end of all men; And the living will take it to heart.”

There is no doubt in my mind that if given a choice, you would rather go to a house of feasting than the funeral home! There is pleasure to be had in the house of feasting, whereas there is pain and heartache at the funeral home. Yet Ecclesiastes 7:2 tells us the better choice is to go to the funeral home. For Solomon, the “house of mourning,” the funeral home, is incredibly VALUABLE as it is like a school room where wisdom can be gained. In the house of feasting, one may find leisure and laughter, but very seldom any lessons.  In the house of mourning, a most unusual place, life lessons are learned that impact one’s heart,

The funeral home is like a school room as it provides life lessons for the living to learn.

Pause to consider what might be learned at the funeral home.  Facing the fact that a person has DIED can AWAKEN the LIVING to LIVE LIFE FULLY.  One is reminded in this place of mourning that life comes with a deadline, usually an unexpected deadline.  One is reminded of the brevity of life, no matter how many years the person lived. And in the place of mourning, one should be reminded of a future judgment. (Hebrews 9:27 says, “It is appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgment.) In the funeral home, we learn that this life is not all there is. These are but a few lessons one might learn at the house of mourning.

My hope today is the Scripture WAKES you up to LIVING 1000% for the Lord! I hope you don’t have to go to a funeral to understand – to learn – that this earthly life will come to an end – and it usually is an unexpected end. From considering Ecclesiastes 7:2, you should grab onto Ecclesiastes 9:10 and do “Whatever your hand finds to do, DO IT with your might; for there is no work or device or knowledge or wisdom in the grave where you are going.”

What do you need to take to heart from this devotion?

Continue Strong LIVING for the Lord till you die,
And remember to DATE the Word 

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