Midweek Bible Study
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Don’t Wait Too Long
Ecclesiastes 12:1-7 This very famous section of Ecclesiastes deals with the reality of progressive deterioration — both mental and physical — and how it ought to prompt us to prepare for eternity. -
The Thrill of Living
Ecclesiastes 11:7-10 We find that enjoying life and obeying God go hand-in-hand. We are to seek to enjoy life but to be wise. We are not to do something sinful or foolish. We will give an account. -
What Are You Waiting For?
Ecclesiastes 11:1-6 Solomon is encouraging a “bullish” attitude about life in his journal. We find a refreshing hope, counsel to be actively involved in life as that is what God expects from us… even when success is not guaranteed in every situation. -
Snapshot of a Fool (Part 2)
By looking at Psalms and Proverbs, we can gain a deeper insight into the heart of a fool, why only God’s intervention can break him, and how we can deal with him. -
Snapshot of a Fool (Part 1)
Ecclesiastes 10:12-20 Solomon has spent some time sharing what the wise person looks like. But now he doesn’t shy away from discussing the negative side, of what not to do. He gives us a snapshot of a fool and how his folly is manifest in four ways. -
Living a Sensible Life (Part 2)
Ecclesiastes 10:3-11 Solomon makes the somewhat surprising statement that wisdom has the advantage of giving success, but it is not a guarantee of earthly success. Ultimately, we will be successful the way God measures success. He draws several conclusions to help us live wise and sensibly. -
Living a Sensible Life (Part 1)
Ecclesiastes 10:1-11 We can’t just live by our senses or by what the majority says. We must “fly by the instruments.” Solomon gives us wisdom to live by so that our lives have substance and significance. -
Live It Up!
Ecclesiastes 9:7-10 If we are to find meaning in life we must say “no” to empty philosophies and affirm the realities of God’s sovereignty, that death is certain, our indwelling sin, and that there is a real hope. Solomon offers some concluding counseling to live and respond to these realities. -
Facts of Life
Ecclesiastes 9:1-6 From a high level, Solomon has been dismantling four major philosophies: materialism, epicureanism, humanism, and fatalism. But he now begins to more clearly present the major realities that give life definition and meaning. -
Through the Eyes of Faith
Ecclesiastes 8:9-9:1 In his journal, Solomon now addresses a couple rather familiar mysteries, such as the triumph of wickedness, the unfairness of consequences. Yet through these ministries, we need to trust in Jesus Christ and learn to depend on His word.
