Midweek Bible Study

  • Proper Worship

    Proper Worship

    Ecclesiastes 5:1-7 In spite of all the vanity of earthly existence, Solomon has told of a sovereign God who gives a life of joy and pleasure. But how can this God be approached? Solomon inserts a proverbial unit that deals with the proper way to approach God.
  • The Problem with Politics

    The Problem with Politics

    Ecclesiastes 4:13-16 A wise person understand that the political world is unstable and therefore dangerous. He does not seek to gain security from it. So what are our roles as Christians when it comes to political activity?
  • An Ode to Companionship

    An Ode to Companionship

    Ecclesiastes 4:1-12 Solomon turns his attention towards the subject of companionship. He gives us three scenes that seem to threaten the beauty of God’s plan, but also scenes that explore why companionship is such a blessing.
  • It Just Ain’t Fair

    It Just Ain’t Fair

    Ecclesiastes 3:16-21 How can one focus on God’s goodness and sovereignty and rejoice in it when you look around and see all the injustice in the world? Solomon brings two problems and two solutions on the matter of injustice.
  • A New Perspective (Part 2)

    A New Perspective (Part 2)

    Ecclesiastes 3:14-15 Because God has put eternity in our hearts, we have a natural curiosity about the future. Solomon interjects two great truths about God: that He is both good and sovereign.
  • A New Perspective (Part 1)

    A New Perspective (Part 1)

    Ecclesiastes 3:12-13 Because God has put eternity in our hearts, he has a natural curiosity about the future. Solomon interjects two great truths about God: that he is both good and sovereign.
  • The Stuff Life is Made of

    The Stuff Life is Made of

    Ecclesiastes 3:1-11 Solomon turns his attention to the one thing each of us has: time. Time is the picture of God’s providence; He has placed eternity in our hearts and we can’t properly deal with lafe until we are ready for death.
  • The Path to Joy

    The Path to Joy

    Ecclesiastes 2:12-26 Most people have the idea that the world is the one that gives enjoyment and God is the One who clubs us when we have fun — but, in reality, it’s the other way around. Purpose cannot be found in any one of the good things found in the world. Life is empty without God.
  • Dead End Roads

    Dead End Roads

    Ecclesiastes 1:12-2:11 After stating his qualifications, Solomon journals about his first approaches to finding meaning in life. He discovers that the pursuits of wisdom and pleasure both wind up being dead ends.
  • The Monotony of Life

    The Monotony of Life

    Ecclesiastes 1:1-11 Solomon gives us four realities in the natural world that drive home the point of the transitory nature of man, as well as the ultimate futility of his efforts.