What happens when everything we build our meaning upon begins to collapse?
Ecclesiastes is one of the most honest and unsettling books in Scripture. It confronts the instability of life with startling clarity: wisdom cannot control outcomes, pleasure cannot satisfy permanently, work cannot secure lasting meaning, and time eventually humbles every person beneath the sun.
Yet Ecclesiastes was never meant to lead us into despair.
In Under the Sun, Slayder Betts journeys carefully through the tensions of Ecclesiastes, exploring how the book dismantles false foundations in order to lead us toward something deeper: reverence, humility, faithful living, and communion with God.
Written in a reflective and meditative style, this work invites readers to wrestle honestly with:
- grief and uncertainty
- the limits of wisdom and control
- hope deferred and human longing
- faithfulness when life remains unresolved
- joy as a gift rather than a possession
- the fear of God as the beginning of grounding and meaning
Rather than forcing simplistic answers onto difficult questions, Under the Sun allows Ecclesiastes to speak with its full emotional and spiritual weight. The result is a deeply human exploration of what it means to live faithfully in a world marked by beauty, vapor, instability, and death.
This is not merely a commentary on Ecclesiastes. It is an invitation into honest discipleship.
For readers of contemplative theology, biblical wisdom literature, pastoral reflection, and spiritually grounded literary nonfiction, Under the Sun offers a thoughtful and deeply personal meditation on meaning, surrender, and the God who remains faithful even when life does not fully resolve.