In this Monologue Skit, Solomon laments the emptiness of wealth, lust, and power; all of which lead to vanity. He sets up a sermon on the dangers of turning wealth, status, and physical pleasure into idols. Spiritual hunger is only satisfied by a Christian life wholly devoted to God’s priorities.
Solomon’s Monologue – (Electronic)
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Description
In this Monologue Skit, Solomon laments the emptiness of wealth, lust, and power. Three categories of Solomon’s wealth are presented on the screens behind Solomon. (The same screens used for projecting words to song during worship.)
When the screens fade out, Solomon is spotlighted at center stage. He reads excerpts from Ecclesiastes which reveal his wisdom in declaring everything a man owns, enjoys, and achieves to be mere vanity, and therefore, meaningless. Finally, he declares what truly gives meaning to life: Obedience to God by keeping His commandments.
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Additional information
Dramatic Category | Monologue Skit |
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Scripture | 1John 2: 16, 17 |
Topic | Obedience to God |
Audience | Youth and adults |
Cast | 1 man |
Time | 5 minutes |
Features | A sobering look at what money won't buy, Presents three would-be roads to happiness, Excellent for a sermon on priorities, moderation, or true happiness, Electronic Script – No Shipping Required! |