| | Through The Bible - Ecclesiastes by Zac Poonen
Topic: Scripture(s): Ecclesiastes | | Description: Whereas Proverbs demonstrates the divine wisdom, Ecclesiastes demonstrates human wisdom of a man who lives beneath the sun. The book shows the character of a religious man not led by the Holy Spirit--worldly thinking gets mixed up with spiritual wisdom.
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| | Laws Of The Spiritual Life #4 - The Law Of Reaping by Zac Poonen
Topic: Spiritual Life Scripture(s): Galatians 6:7-10, Ecclesiastes 8:11, 2 Timothy 2:6-7 | | Description: In a day where everything is "instant", true spirituality and holiness has no shortcuts; it's like the farmer in which reaping takes a long time. Brother Zac exhorts in the areas of discipline, faithfulness and consistency in the spiritual life to reap lasting results which will please the Lord on that final day.
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| | Youth by Matt Chandler
Topic: Youth Scripture(s): Ecclesiastes 11:9 | | Description: Chandler began by sharing about trials at the Village Church and in his own walk through brain cancer. The Book of Ecclesiastes speaks into the reality of life and gives a message we need to hear. God constantly calls us back to rememberremember who he is, what hes done, and his commands intended for our joy. Remembering Gods work on our behalf rightly redeems our rejoicing in him. Revisiting the Ecclesiastes 11:9 command to rejoice, Chandler explains that by remembering God, we get beneath our rejoicing in mere youth to rejoice in what God has done for us in Christ.
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| | The Wise Man's Eyes by Carter Conlon
Topic: Foolish Man Scripture(s): Ecclesiastes 2:14-20 | | Description: February 1, 2009 - The fool says in his heart there is not an absolute sovereign God, and God does not have the right to govern our lives. The fool cannot see the work of God or the value of a soul. We can have all wisdom and knowledge and still reject the truth of God's Word. The wise man however, sees God above all that exists and allows His Word to begin to shape and mold the very fibers of our being. The wise man acknowledges that God chose us to display His justice and mercy in the earth so that the destitute would come to know there is a God who loves them. God's work in the earth is ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.
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