Under the Sun
(Ecclesiastes 6:1-3) In our series conclusion, we talk about the deep dissatisfaction that exists in all of our souls, that only Jesus can fulfill.
(Ecclesiastes 12:8-14) The author's conclusion to the book of Ecclesiastes.
(Ecclesiastes 4:7-12) It's very possible to become so consumed by results and achievements that we look past what truly matters, the people God has brought into our lives.
(Ecclesiastes 4:4-6) We all feel a pressure to measure up, compete and justify ourselves. It's one of the heaviest, most exhausting parts of life. The good news is that the very thing that we've been trying to secure for ourselves, has already been secured for us by Jesus.
(Ecclesiastes 3:11-14) God has created us with heaven in our hearts, the source our constant desire for everything to be made right.
(Ecclesiastes 3:1-8) We're in control of very little in this life, but the One Who is, cares even more about us than we do.
The author describes how empty it is to try and derive purpose and meaning from the work we do under the sun.
The author of Ecclesiastes explores all that this world has to offer, and he finds that none of it satisfies.
The author explains how the very thing that defines him, leads him to emptiness and despair
The theme of the book of Ecclesiastes is there is no meaning in life without God giving life meaning