After searching everywhere for meaning, the Teacher of Ecclesiastes landed on this truth: "I'm not the center of the universe. He is."
It's a confession and a relief all at once.
We exhaust ourselves trying to control outcomes, fix people, and find satisfaction in things that were never meant to fill us. But when we surrender to the One who actually holds all things together, we find rest.
Jesus invites the weary: "Come to me, and I will give you rest" (Matthew 11:28). Not "follow more rules," but "come and find life in relationship with me."
Today, what would it look like to stop striving and start surrendering? To trust that God sees your hidden faithfulness, your quiet prayers, your secret struggles—and that He's making all things right?
You weren't made to carry the weight of being the center. Let Him be.
