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Ecclesiastes - Advent 3
As we finally reach the end of our study in Ecclesiastes, it is a bit surprising to find 2 conclusions to the book. Solomon has his sobering final monologue about the vanity of life under the sun, and then another voice comes in to both commend and critique Solomon's work. This other author reminds us that, while there is profit in all of Solomon's work, he doesn't see everything. "Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man" is solid Biblical teaching on the purpose of life under the sun... but what does it mean to fear God, and how do we do it?
Ecclesiastes - Advent 3
As we finally reach the end of our study in Ecclesiastes, it is a bit surprising to find 2 conclusions to the book. Solomon has his sobering final monologue about the vanity of life under the sun, and then another voice comes in to both commend and critique Solomon's work. This other author reminds us that, while there is profit in all of Solomon's work, he doesn't see everything. "Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man" is solid Biblical teaching on the purpose of life under the sun... but what does it mean to fear God, and how do we do it?
Reality-Tempered Joy
In spite of life's bitterness, the Teacher in Ecclesiastes call his readers to rejoice in life's sweetness. But in light of new life in Jesus, we can rejoice now, not in spite of reality, but in light of the reality of our redemption in Him.
Shout out to the Young
The preacher exhorts his hearers to rejoice in the days God has given but to remember Him in all things.
Ecclesiastes 11:7-12:8 “Dependent Rejoicing”
Eccles. 11:7-12:8 Dependent Rejoicing I. Rejoice in your _____________. (11:7-8) II. Rejoice in your _____________. (11:9-10) III. Rejoice in your _____________. (12:1-8)
Remember Your Creator
Love God and do what you will --Augustine



