This morning we are continuing our new series through the book of Ecclesiastes. It’s a timeless, and timely, book. In it, the Preacher-King recounts a lifelong search for meaning, purpose, and satisfaction “under the sun.” His quest is an attempt to make sense of life on a horizontal plane, without God in the picture. To do so, he exhausts every nook and cranny of the created order and human potential. Yet, again and again, he discovers “all is vanity.” Today, in Ecc. 2:1-11, he puts pleasure to the test.
Pleasure
Ecclesiastes 2:1-11
March 3, 2019 • Pastor Adam Sinnett • Ecclesiastes 2:1–11
The End of the Matter
May 19, 2019 • Pastor Adam Sinnett • Ecclesiastes 11:1—12:14
This morning we conclude our series through the book of Ecclesiastes. We’ve discovered it is a timeless, and timely book. In it, the Preacher-King recounts a lifelong search for meaning, purpose, and satisfaction “under the sun.” He exhausts every nook and cranny of the created order and human potential. Yet, again and again, he discovers “all is vanity.” Today, in Ecc. 11:1-12:14, we reach the end of his, and our, search for meaning—fear God and walk in his ways.
Advantages of Wisdom
May 12, 2019 • Pastor Adam Sinnett • Ecclesiastes 9:13—10:20
This morning we are continuing our series through the book of Ecclesiastes. It’s a timeless, and timely book. In it, the Preacher-King recounts a lifelong search for meaning, purpose, and satisfaction “under the sun.” To do so, he exhausts every nook and cranny of the created order and human potential. Yet, again and again, he discovers “all is vanity.” Today, in Ecc. 9:13-10:20, he urges us to pursue wisdom, and avoid foolishness, so that we flourish “under the sun.”
Facing Death
May 5, 2019 • Pastor Adam Sinnett • Ecclesiastes 9:1–12
This morning we are continuing our series through the book of Ecclesiastes. It’s a timeless, and timely book. In it, the Preacher-King recounts a lifelong search for meaning, purpose, and satisfaction “under the sun.” To do so, he exhausts every nook and cranny of the created order and human potential. Yet, again and again, he discovers “all is vanity.” Today, in Ecc. 9:1-12, we reach a topic that few of us want to talk about, yet none of us can avoid: death.